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Right From The Start Program

Statistics

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2010-2011:  Hospital Data Report - West Virginia Birth Hospitals: Birth Score Data Summarynew WV Birth Score-Developmental Risk and Newborn Hearing Initiative
Department of Pediatrics, West Virginia University
3/9/2012
2010:  Descriptive Analysis: Calendar Year 2010 WV Right From The Start (RFTS) Program new Developmental Risk and Newborn Hearing Screen Initiative
A Descriptive Analysis Of Right From The Start Prenatal Services, West Virginia 2009 The Right From the Start (RFTS) Program began offering comprehensive in-home care coordination services to West Virginia government sponsored pregnant women in 1989. In 2000, RFTS began offering services to the highest at-risk infants as well. This report provides an overview of the characteristics of prenatal and infant clients who received one or more RFTS services during calendar year (CY) 2008. Additionally, the report compares 2007 & 2008 RFTS data as well as looking at the differences found between women who were enrolled into RFTS (received at least one prenatal service) and women who were eligible (Medicaid) but not successfully enrolled.
A Descriptive Analysis Of Right From The Start Prenatal Services, West Virginia 2008 The Right From the Start (RFTS) Program began offering comprehensive in-home care coordination services to West Virginia government sponsored pregnant women in 1989. In 2000, RFTS began offering services to the highest at-risk infants as well. This report provides an overview of the characteristics of prenatal and infant clients who received one or more RFTS services during calendar year (CY) 2008. Additionally, the report compares 2007 & 2008 RFTS data as well as looking at the differences found between women who were enrolled into RFTS (received at least one prenatal service) and women who were eligible (Medicaid) but not successfully enrolled.
A Descriptive Analysis Of Right From The Start Prenatal Services, West Virginia 2007 The Right From the Start Program (RFTS) began offering comprehensive in-home care coordination services to West Virginia government sponsored pregnant women in 1990.  This report provides an analysis of the differences found between 4,547 government sponsored women who were referred for RFTS prenatal services and/or received RFTS prenatal services in CY 2007 and 7,539 government sponsored (Medicaid) women who were not referred for RFTS prenatal services in CY 2007.  This report also describes the differences found between the referred women who received at least one RFTS prenatal service in 2007 and the referred women who received no RFTS prenatal service in 2007.
Domestic Violence Intervention - June 1, 2007 - June 5, 2008 Domestic Violence Report
RFTS 2010 Data Profile Sheet Profile CY 2010
RFTS 2009 Data Profile Sheet Profile CY 2009
RFTS 2008 Data Profile Sheet Profile CY 2008
RFTS 2007 Data Profile Sheet Profile CY 2007
RFTS 2006 Data Profile Sheet Profile CY 2006
Perinatal Care-Improving Pregnancy Outcomes, May 2006 - PDF
 

Improvement in the health of West Virginia's perinatal population is a result of a carefully crafted, highly-interdependent partnership. Tertiary care centers, primary care centers, local health departments, private practitioners and community agencies have worked with the Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health (OMCFH) for nearly 30 years to improve the health and well-being of the State's people.

WV Health Statistics Center
 

Our annual Vital Statistics Publications provide a broad range of information about population, births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and specific diseases among West Virginia residents, including many county-level breakouts.

2003 RFTS Annual Report - PDF
 

It is important to remember that the improvement in the health of West Virginia's perinatal population is a result of a carefully crafted, highly-interdependent partnership. Tertiary care centers, primary care centers, local health departments, and private practitioners and agencies have worked with the Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health (OMCFH) for 29 years to make a difference in the health and well-being of the State's people. In conjunction with its medical advisory boards, OMCFH has designed a system that offers early and accessible health care to low income, medically indigent and under insured women and children.

 

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