We recently posted the 2016 Perinatal Guideline Summary, which
replaces the previous version for AmeriHealth New
Jersey and is new for AmeriHealth Pennsylvania. The Perinatal Guideline
Summary is a comprehensive resource
available for our OB/GYN and primary care providers. The Summary outlines
perinatal care from preconception care
through postpartum care with an emphasis on patient and family counseling, and
laboratory work and testing. It also
details perinatal care throughout each stage of pregnancy from the patient?s
initial OB/GYN visit through subsequent
visits over 40 weeks. Risk factors to pay close attention to throughout each
trimester are also identified.
For providers located in New Jersey
New Jersey law mandates that health care providers include family members,
as appropriate, in prenatal and
postpartum counseling, especially as it relates to postpartum depression. It
also mandates that new mothers be
screened for postpartum depression symptoms prior to discharge from the
birthing facility and at the first few
postpartum check-up visits. Although the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
is the most commonly used
postpartum screening method, the New Jersey law does not specify which
screening tool should be used for the
screening.
To assist providers, AmeriHealth has identified a variety of depression
screening tools available, which is included
within the Perinatal Guidelines Summary. Information provided includes
the number of items in the survey, time to
complete, and sensitivity and specificity for each screening tool.
You can access the Perinatal Guideline Summary on our AmeriHealth New Jersey website or AmeriHealth Pennsylvania website. Paper copies can be
ordered by submitting an online request or by calling
the Provider Supply Line at 1-800-858-4728.