United Health Foundation and Medical College of Wisconsin to Launch Coordinated Care Program for New and
Expectant Mothers
- The Periscope Project to offer local primary-care providers access to real-time
peer-to-peer psychiatric teleconsultation
- Project is funded through a $1.2 million United Health Foundation grant
United Health Foundation and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) will create a program to improve women’s health and birth
outcomes, and reduce health disparities.
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United Health Foundation announced a $1.2 million grant partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin to
announce The Periscope Project, a real-time, care coordination program addressing the mental wellness of new and expectant
mothers across the Milwaukee area. The grant was announced at Medical College of Wisconsin on Monday by Dustin Hinton, president
and CEO, UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin, Becky Schroeder, co-founder, Moms Mental Health Initiative, Dr. Christina Wichman,
associate professor, Medical College of Wisconsin, Dr. Donna Davidoff, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan,
State Sen. Alberta Darling, 8th Senate District, and Dr. John Raymond, president and CEO, Medical College of Wisconsin (Photo:
John-Paul Greco).
The Periscope (PERInatal Specialty COnsult Psychiatry Extension) Project aims to provide
real-time care coordination, behavioral health services and support for new and expectant mothers across southeast Wisconsin.
Primary-care providers will have access to care-coordination services including:
- immediate, real-time, peer-to-peer access to consultation by a perinatal psychiatrist;
- a Periscope Project coordinator to help identify community resources, and;
- digital resources via MCW’s website featuring a care provider toolkit composed of medical management resources including
assessment tools, treatment algorithms, treatment information and continuing medical education (CME) modules.
The project is funded by a $1.2 million grant by United Health Foundation, and is part of the foundation’s city-based approach
to provide resources to organizations that connect communities to care, support whole-person health and build healthier
communities.
“The Periscope Project addresses the lack of perinatal psychiatric care providers by increasing the reach and efficiency of
these specialized health providers,” said Dr. Christina Wichman, associate professor of Psychiatry, and Obstetrics and Gynecology
at MCW. “Together, we are building the capacity of primary-care providers to effectively manage and coordinate care for their
perinatal patients with psychiatric and behavioral health conditions.”
“We are partnering with the Medical College of Wisconsin to help ensure that primary care providers have the tools they need to
enhance new and expectant mothers’ health and well-being,” said Dr. Donna Davidoff, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare
Community Plan of Wisconsin. “The Periscope Project will help more mothers and babies live healthier lives and improve access to
coordinated, comprehensive care.”
The Periscope Project is led by a multi-disciplinary team including a perinatal psychiatrist and program staff from the MCW’s
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, and a researcher and health economist from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
College of Nursing. Secondary partnerships include Milwaukee Health Care Partnership and its member health systems,
UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
“These partnerships are critical to the project’s success,” said Jennifer Doering, associate professor and executive committee
chair, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing. “This multi-institution and multi-discipline approach is rooted with a
deep commitment to advancing and integrating cost-effective best practices for the care and treatment of perinatal women in
Milwaukee, with a targeted approach to reaching the most vulnerable patients.”
According to the 2016 America’s Health Rankings Health of Women and Children Report, more than 14 percent of women ages 18 to 44
in Wisconsin use alcohol during pregnancy, signaling a need for increased substance-abuse consultation and access to care during
these critical months. The Periscope Project will ensure new and expectant mothers have access to these services, in addition to
specialty perinatal psychiatric care.
The United Health Foundation grant will be awarded over three years, with an additional $200,000 from the State of Wisconsin
through the Title V Maternal Health Block Grant.
About the Medical College of Wisconsin
Founded in 1893, the Medical College of Wisconsin is dedicated to leadership and excellence in education, patient care, research
and community engagement. More than 1,200 students are enrolled in MCW’s medical school and graduate school programs in Milwaukee,
56 medical students enrolled at MCW-Green Bay, and 26 students matriculated to MCW-Central Wisconsin in 2016. MCW’s School of
Pharmacy will open in 2017 or 2018 with an initial class size of 60 students. A major national research center, MCW is the largest
research institution in the Milwaukee metro area and second largest in Wisconsin. In FY2015, faculty received more than $158
million in external support for research, teaching, training and related purposes. This total includes highly competitive research
and training awards from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Annually, MCW faculty direct or collaborate on more than 3,200
research studies, including clinical trials. Additionally, more than 1,500 physicians provide care in virtually every specialty of
medicine for more than 525,000 patients annually.
About United Health Foundation
Through collaboration with community partners, grants and outreach efforts, United Health Foundation works to improve our health
system, build a diverse and dynamic health workforce and enhance the well-being of local communities. United Health Foundation was
established by UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) in 1999 as a not-for-profit, private foundation dedicated to improving health and
health care. To date, United Health Foundation has committed nearly $315 million to programs and communities around the world. We
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Medical College of Wisconsin
Holly Botsford, 414-955-8761
hbotsford@mcw.edu
or
UnitedHealthcare
Tony Marusic, 312-348-3825
tony_marusic@uhc.com
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