The aim of the OBP4P program is to improve pregnancy outcomes and the overall care of pregnant individuals, while avoiding preventable maternal mortality through evidence-based OBP4P performance measures.
To access the current OBP4P performance measures, please click here.
No, OBP4P is a voluntary program.
There are two required steps:
The OBP4P notification form is accessible via the HUSKY Health secure provider portal.
One notification form is completed and submitted at the end of the member’s pregnancy, following their postpartum visits.
Yes, an OBP4P notification form should be submitted in those situations as well.
Patient demographics, first prenatal visit, completion of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Maternal Risk Factor screenings, delivery outcome, and attendance at postpartum visits.
For additional questions related to the OBP4P program, please contact Community Health Network of Connecticut, Inc.® (CHNCT), DSS’ medical Administrative Services Organization (ASO), at obp4pquestions@chnct.org.
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