Maternal, Perinatal, and Child Health Improvement

Perinatal Quality Collaborative for Maine (PQC4ME)

The Perinatal Quality Collaborative for Maine (PQC4ME) began in 2018 and implements small changes over time to make big improvements in healthcare for all birthing people, babies, and families across Maine. PQC4ME is an action-oriented center for perinatal quality improvement projects and works within the perinatal system of care statewide. PQC4ME collaborates with healthcare, state, and community-based organizations, as well as clinicians, families, and individuals with lived experiences to address current and emerging perinatal issues. PQC4ME advances equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging in all efforts to improve perinatal outcomes in Maine from preconception through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and the first year of life for infants, parents, and families.

Please visit pqc4me.org for more information and to find the Universal Postpartum Naloxone Toolkit.