Amerigroup and Texas Tech Physicians Launch Supportive Pregnancy Care in Texas’s Permian Basin

Amerigroup’s funding and Texas Tech Physicians' support makes the innovative March of Dimes prenatal care program available to soon-to-be parents in West Texas.

ODESSA, Texas--()--Amerigroup Texas, one of the state’s largest coordinators of managed health care, has joined Texas Tech Physicians to launch a prenatal care support program for expecting parents. The program, known as Supportive Pregnancy Care, is offered by March of Dimes and provides expecting parents in West Texas with access to clinical care from licensed professionals, education from prenatal experts and social support from other participants.

“Amerigroup Texas has remained committed to identifying alarming health disparities and addressing them head-on with innovative solutions that both improve and save lives,” said Dr. Cealee Thomas, Amerigroup Texas medical director. “Our collaboration with Texas Tech Physicians and March of Dimes to expand West Texans’ access to effective and impactful resources will not only improve maternal-infant health equity, but will also have a profound impact on families and communities.”

The U.S. has the highest maternal death rate among developed nations for childbirth, and Texas is among ten states with the highest maternal mortality. The 2020 March of Dimes Report Card shows that Texas’ preterm birth rate rose consistently for the past five years, earning the state a ‘D’ grade. Nationwide, two babies die every hour, and two women die from pregnancy complications every day.

A pilot study conducted by March of Dimes concluded that when compared to patients receiving traditional prenatal care, Supportive Pregnancy Care participants were 68 percent more likely to attend postpartum visits, and 84 percent more likely to initiate breastfeeding at delivery. Additionally, group prenatal care has demonstrated a 33 percent reduction of premature births overall and has shown a reduction in health inequities — reducing premature births among Black women by 41 percent or more.

“The maternal and infant health crisis facing our country disproportionately impacts pregnant people and babies of color,” said Amy Johnson-Rubio, Maternal and Child Health director at March of Dimes. “Better access to quality care for birthing people — and greater support before, during and after pregnancy — makes a huge difference. We are thrilled to partner with Amerigroup and Texas Tech Physicians on Supportive Pregnancy Care, which can help break down some of the barriers to care encountered during pregnancy and create better health outcomes.”

Supportive Pregnancy Care sessions give pregnant people more time with their health care providers than they normally would have during conventional prenatal checkups. And through the group setting, soon-to-be parents receive prenatal care and education, as well as vital social and emotional support from other participants.

The program connects groups of 8–12 participants with two health care professionals who facilitate sessions that last up to two hours each. Participants get physical assessments and vital signs readings, and they participate in educational discussions that cover topics ranging from labor and delivery to mindfulness and relaxation. A licensed obstetric provider also meets individually with participants during each session to perform a physical assessment and discuss specific concerns.

“Reducing treatable and preventable pregnancy-related issues with these kinds of collaborative efforts provides essential support for soon-to-be parents,” said Michael Galloway, M.D., regional department chair of the Department of OB/GYN for Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. “In addition to plugging people into a great network of peers and providers, these programs help identify health issues early in a pregnancy and get them treated before they threaten the health of parents or babies. By helping people have healthier pregnancies, this initiative will save lives.”

More than 50 locations across 30 states are currently offering March of Dimes Supportive Pregnancy Care programs to help improve birth experiences and maternal-infant health outcomes. Texas Tech Physicians is currently enrolling participants for Supportive Pregnancy Care programs that will begin in six to eight weeks.

For more information, or to enroll in the program, contact Texas Tech Physicians at (432) 703-5510.

ABOUT AMERIGROUP TEXAS

Amerigroup Texas helps improve healthcare access and quality for more than a million Texans by developing innovative care management programs and services. Consumers are assured care that is not only accessible, but also accountable, comprehensive, integrated, and patient-centered. Amerigroup Texas provides ongoing community relations and outreach to encourage consumers to become active participants in their healthcare. Through health education programs, consumers are empowered to choose and sustain a healthy lifestyle. For more information about Amerigroup Texas, visit www.myamerigroup.com/tx.

ABOUT MARCH OF DIMES

March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. We support research, lead programs and provide education and advocacy so that every mom and baby can have the best possible start. Building on a successful 80-year legacy of impact and innovation, we’re there for every family — those who had first-hand hardships, those celebrating their health and those just trying to start their families. Visit marchofdimes.org or nacersano.org for more information.

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AMERIGROUP MEDIA CONTACT:
Denise Malecki, Public Relations Director
Email: denise.malecki@amerigroup.com

Release Summary

Amerigroup sponsors no-cost Supportive Pregnancy Care program in West Texas. Enrollment now open.

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Contacts

AMERIGROUP MEDIA CONTACT:
Denise Malecki, Public Relations Director
Email: denise.malecki@amerigroup.com