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PPOR OVERVIEW
  • Perinatal Periods of Risk Approach: The U.S. Urban Experience
    A New Community Approach to Fetal & Infant Mortality
  • PPOR Webcast 
  • 10 Things You Should Know about the PPOR Approach
COMMUNITY READINESS
  • Assessing Community Readiness for PPOR
  • A Framework for Assessing Community Readiness
  • Readiness "Tent" Exercise
  • B4U Leap
ANALYTIC READINESS AND ISSUES
  • Analytic Readiness
  • Analytic Issues
  • PPOR Data Elements
  • PPOR Exercise
  • Orientation Phase 1 and Exercise
  • PPOR Phase 2 Analysis Overview
  • PPOR Phase 2 Analysis Guidelines for Excess Infant Health Deaths
  • PPOR Phase 2 Analysis Guidelines for Excess Maternal Health/Prematurity Deaths
  • Poisson Confidence Limits Table
  • Kitagawa Spreadsheet 1998-2000
LOCAL PRACTICE
  • The Fountain Project: Toward an Integrated Model for Evidenced- Based Preconceptual Care (Kansas City, MO)
  • Perinatal Periods of Risk: Starting Over in Miami-Dade County
  • The Ohio Story Part II
  • Stir-Fried Strategies for Women's Health (St. Petersburg, FL)
  • PPOR and Indianapolis Healthy Start
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