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clOUDi 3.0 updates newsletter


September 27, 2023

From our friends at Cribs for Kids


Hello PQCNC!


We here at Cribs for Kids are so happy to support NC hospitals in your initiative to increase infant sleep safety in your facilities and communities.


We are very interested in hearing from you - please click the button below and let us know how we can help support your pathway to achieve the National Infant Safe Sleep Certification!

Cribs for Kids Follow-up

Data Reminders

  1. Please ensure your clOUDi data through September 1st is entered as soon as possible
  2. Please complete the final snapshot for clOUDi as soon as possible - thanks!
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Sepsis in Obstetric Care now enrolling teams...

After months of work and multiple virtual meetings by our Sepsis in Obstetric Care Expert Team, we are proud to announce that work is complete (AIM/Mission statement, action plan, key driver diagram, metrics and prework) and we are prepared for launch of our Sepsis in Obstetric Care Initiative in January at our January Kickoff.


What is needed now is you and your hospital and a commitment to address the challenge that is infection in obstetric care.


Maternal death due to sepsis is fortunately relatively low, but it is reported as 11.7% of maternal mortality cases in North Carolina, and it should be lower.


This is our chance!


Please consider and discuss with your perinatal and hospital leaders the opportunity you have to reduce maternal deaths and morbidity from sepsis in your hospital. Join us on this path as we continue the mission to make North Carolina the best place to give birth and be born!


Learn More  (and register your team)

Care of the Late Preterm Infant Initiative now enrolling teams....

In January 2024, PQCNC will be kicking off an initiative to improve the care and outcomes for the late preterm infant population. In 2022, North Carolina saw over 7,500 infants born between 35-36 weeks gestation. This initiative will provide an opportunity to ensure you have an evidence based care pathway for this population as we collectively work to reduce readmissions of these infants.


Over the last few months, the expert team has worked to develop the charter, action plan/driver diagram and data collection elements for this initiative. Please take a moment to review these items as you discuss the opportunity to improve care for these infants.


This is all hands on deck! Every delivery hospital in North Carolina cares for late preterm infants and now is the chance to improve the care that is provided.


Please consider joining us on our journey…..

Learn more (and register your team)
Contact me!
Keith M Cochran
984-974-7871

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