Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancies (CMHRP)

Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancies (CMHR) is a statewide program in North Carolina promoting healthy mothers and healthy babies. This program provides care management services, by a social worker or registered nurse, to Medicaid- eligible, high-risk pregnant women. The goal of this program is to ensure healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.

Services Offered

  • Going over your prenatal care provider’s plan for a healthy pregnancy
  • Helping you manage any medicines that you may be taking
  • Helping arrange transportation to medical appointments, if needed
  • Referring you to other programs like childbirth or breastfeeding education classes, family planning, and to the WIC program
  • Answering your questions

Eligibility

If you have certain conditions you may qualify for Care Management for High-Risk Pregnancies services.  Some examples include:

  • History of pre-term birth
  • History of low birth weights
  • Multiple gestations
  • Fetal complications
  • Chronic conditions that may complicate pregnancy
  • Unsafe living environment
  • Tobacco or substance abuse
  • Physician request for care management assessment
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The Team

  • Kristy Walker, Lead CMHRP
  • Amy McFalls
  • Wendy Abel
  • Caroline Brewer
  • Janielle Watkins
  • Tyia Underdue
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Your care manager will work closely with you and your prenatal care provider to meet your needs during your pregnancy. Your care manager can talk with you on the phone, meet you at your prenatal visits, or meet you at your home or at any other location.

Make an appointment

To find out if you are eligible for this program, talk to your OB provider and have them complete a pregnancy care management screening form. For more information, call either the Granville County or Vance County office.

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