Health information technology (health IT) can enable the access, engagement and partnership that individuals and families need for better care coordination and better health. In 2016, the Consumer Partnership for eHealth (CPeH) successfully integrated person-centered...
CPeH 2016 Accomplishments
CPeH 2016 Accomplishments & Activities
Repealing the ACA Endangers Women’s Health and Financial Security
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the greatest advance for women’s health in a generation. Attempts to repeal the ACA not only put women’s access to health care in dire jeopardy, but threaten their economic security as well. Repealing the ACA risks going back to a time...
CPeH TPs – HIT in QPP
Talking Points for MACRA final rule
MACRA Quality Payment Program
MACRA Quality Payment Program 11/15 webinar
Improving Care for Pregnant Women and New Parents
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the greatest advance for women’s health in a generation, and includes benefits that are critically important for pregnant women and new parents. Thanks to the ACA, most plans now ensure coverage for the health services expecting and...
A Consumer’s Guide to Choosing and Using Health Insurance
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the greatest advance for women’s health in a generation. In the more than six years since its passage, it has made more affordable, comprehensive health insurance coverage available to millions of consumers. About 20 million people...
What to Ask…When Visiting a Birth Center
What to Ask…A Midwife Who May Provide Your Maternity Care
Consumer Partnership for eHealth Comments on MACRA Proposed Rule (June 2016)
Delivering High-Quality, High-Value Care to Childbearing Women and Babies: Policymakers Can Make a Difference
This is fact sheet for policymakers is based on the Hormonal Physiology of Childbearing report.
Supporting Informed Decision-Making in the Health Insurance Marketplace: A Progress Report for 2016
This report looks at the tools that were available during the third open enrollment period to consumers who were window shopping on HealthCare.gov, which is used in 38 states, and on the 13 state-based marketplace websites. It was conducted in January and supplemented...
Camino hacia un parto saludable: Como ayudar a tus hormonas a realizar su maravilloso trabajo
This is the Spanish language version of Pathway to a Healthy Birth: How to Help Your Hormones Do Their Wonderful Work
Listening to Mothers III: New Mothers Speak Out Methodology (2013)
This report follows up with 1,072 women who participated in the Listening to Mothers III: Pregnancy and Birth survey. This is the survey methodology.
Listening to Mothers III: Data Briefs (2013)
This report explore women's experiences from before pregnancy through the months after birth. Funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the survey polled 2,400 women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals from 2011 to 2012. These data briefs provide an in-depth look at highly...
Listening to Mothers II: Weighting (2006)
This survey was carried out in January-February 2006 in partnership with Lamaze International. It surveyed women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals in 2005. This document summarizes how data were weighted by key demographic variables to more accurately reflect the...
Listening to Mothers II: Survey Instrument (2006)
This survey was carried out in January-February 2006 in partnership with Lamaze International. It surveyed women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals in 2005. This is the survey instrument.
Listening to Mothers II: Methodology (2006)
This survey was carried out in January-February 2006 in partnership with Lamaze International. It surveyed women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals in 2005. This is the survey methodology.
Listening to Mothers II: Executive Summary (2006)
This survey was carried out in January-February 2006 in partnership with Lamaze International. It surveyed women who gave birth in U.S. hospitals in 2005. This is the Executive Summary.
Listening to Mothers: Report of the First National U.S. Survey of Women’s Childbearing Experiences (2002) Executive Summary
Listening to Mothers I was the first opportunity for women in the U.S. to describe at the national level their maternity experiences and assessment of those experiences. This is the Executive Summary.