Presbyterian | Your Story | Centennial Care | Winter 2023

www.phs.org/centennialcare 9 Prenatal and postpartum care We want to make sure our members get the best prenatal and postpartum care possible. We encourage members to learn about the importance of regular prenatal care visits. These visits help members to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. At least one prenatal visit is needed in the first trimester or first 14 weeks of pregnancy. At least 10 visits are suggested during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. After the birth of the baby, it is critical to have a postpartum visit within one to 12 weeks (seven to 84 days). New Mexico has expanded Medicaid coverage for postpartum care. Medicaid coverage now lasts a full year, rather than 60 days, after the member has given birth. The PHP Quality Improvement Department encourages members to attend their prenatal and postpartum checkups by providing the Pregnancy Passport Program, formerly the Baby Benefits Program. The program provides incentives to members for going to these visits. If you do not have a provider for your prenatal and postpartum care, we can help. Call the number on the back of your Presbyterian insurance ID card, and we can help find a provider in your area. Speak with a Presbyterian nurse at any time You have access to PresRN, a nurse advice line, 24​hours a day, seven days a week, even on holidays. PresRN is an easy way to speak with a Presbyterian nurse if you are not feeling well and need advice. A PresRN nurse will help you and your family, whether you require a trip to the emergency room or self-care at home. Presbyterian nurses are happy to answer any questions. Please call even if you are healthy but need some advice. As part of your Presbyterian Healthcare Team, we let your provider, care coordinator, and health coach know of your health concern so that you will have continued care and follow-up. We are here when you need answers! Call PresRN at (505) 923-5677 (Albuquerque) or 1-888-730-2300 toll-free. If you are having a medical emergency, please call 911. If you have any questions, please contact the Performance Improvement Department at (505) 923-5017 (voicemail only) or by email at PerformanceImp@phs.org. You can learn more about the Pregnancy Passport Program by going to www.phs.org/health-plans/centennial-care-medicaid/ presbyterian-pregnancy-passport.

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