NH Maternal Mortality Review Committee
Information and resources regarding the NH Maternal Mortality Review Committee
The New Hampshire Maternal Mortality Review Committee (NH MMRC) was legislatively established in 2010 to begin reviewing pregnancy-associated deaths in response to rising national and state trends. To support this work, NH DHHS received an ERASE MM grant (Enhancing Review and Surveillance to Eliminate Maternal Mortality) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2019 and in 2020 officially became an AIM (Alliance for Innovation in Maternal Health) state.
What the NH MMRC Does
The combined purpose, mission, and vision of the NH MMRC is to review NH maternal mortality cases closely to understand all medical and social factors leading to these tragic events with the aim of eliminating all preventable maternal deaths in New Hampshire.
The goals of the NH MMRC are to:
- Perform a multidisciplinary review of maternal mortality cases.
- Identify trends and risk factors.
- Provide recommendations to guide preventive measures and strategies.
- Disseminate the findings and recommendations to individuals and organizations.
How It Works
Before the Maternal Mortality Review Committee meets, a case narrative is written for the committee members to review. It is constructed from a variety of records, including information about hospitalizations, vital statistics, medical records, and autopsy reports. All personally identifiable information, such as names of patients, providers, facilities, or communities are removed before the information is provided to NH MMRC members. No individual health care providers are identified and no data that could identify the individual is released to the public.
All MMRC Decisions/Recommendations are entered into the Maternal Mortality Review Information Application (MMRIA) which is a data system designed to facilitate MMRC functions through a common data language. CDC, in partnership with users from the committees from across the country and other subject matter experts, developed the system. It is available to all MMRCs. Maternal Mortality Review Terminology - YouTube.
For more information on the NH ERASE MM Project and to access past webinars/additional educational opportunities visit: New Hampshire Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) & ERASE Maternal Mortality Projects | NNEPQIN
Related Resources
Maternal Help Resources
- Grief & Loss Support
- HEAR HER Campaign | CDC
- NAMI-NH (National Alliance on Mental Health-New Hampshire)
- National Maternal Mental Health Hotline 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262)
- New Hampshire Chapter of Postpartum Support International
- Perinatal Psychiatric Consult Line | Postpartum Support International (PSI)
NH MMRC MEMBERSHIP and Critical Collaborations
The NH MMRC has 10 legislated positions:
- 2 - New Hampshire Chapter of the American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (Generalist Obstetrician & Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialists)
- NH Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics specializing in Neonatology
- NH Chapter of the American College of Nurse-Midwives
- NH Section of the Association for Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
- The Administrator of the NH Division of Public Health Maternal and Child Health Section- Title V Director
- DHHS Epidemiologist
- The Chief Medical Examiner, or designee.
- A representative of the Community Mental Health Centers
- A public member
Annual MMRC Reports
- 2023 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2022 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2021 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2020 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2019 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2018 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2017 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2016 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
- 2015 Annual NH Report on Maternal Mortality
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