In a press release published Dec. 14, the association said more than 1,000 hospitals currently have the designation.
Some of the new health equity standards the association is adding in 2023 include:
- If the facility provides staff training to address birth-related trauma
- If the facility has received CMS’ birthing-friendly hospital designation
- If the facility provides access to cultural humility and unconscious bias training
- If nurse midwives, doulas and birthing centers are included in provider networks
“The only way to receive a Blue Distinction Center designation is through proven results that show patients receive safe, high-quality care,” BCBSA CEO Kim Keck said in the news release. “Our new criteria encourage healthcare facilities to not just provide high-quality care, but also take meaningful actions to address the systemic racial disparities that women of color face.”
Read more about the new criteria here.
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