Arkansas Center for Health Improvement

ACHI is a nonpartisan, independent health policy center that serves as a catalyst for improving the health of all Arkansans through evidence-based research, public issue advocacy, and collaborative program development.

Maternal mortality has been described as the “tip of the iceberg” and severe maternal morbidity (SMM) as the base. SMM events, also known as maternal near-miss events, occur much more frequently than maternal deaths despite receiving less public attention. Our updated infographic examines the impact of severe maternal morbidity in Arkansas.

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Maternal mortality has been described as the “tip of the iceberg” and severe maternal morbidity (SMM) as the base. SMM events, also known as maternal near-miss events, occur much more frequently than maternal deaths despite receiving less public attention. Our updated infographic examines the impact of severe maternal morbidity in Arkansas.

Employers offering self-insured health plans to their employees often contract with third-party administrators to provide administrative services such as managing plan enrollment and processing claims. This explainer examines what third-party administrators do, how they differ from traditional insurers, the regulatory environment in which they operate, and related policy concerns and issues.

In this study, we linked birth and death certificate data to enrollment and claims data to identify infants covered by Medicaid who died within their first year of life, assess their causes of death, and profile their healthcare utilization.

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Kids love trick-or-treating, but the increased pedestrian traffic on Halloween raises the risk for accidents. We have some tips to help ensure kids get home safe and sound.

States will be allowed to apply their own definitions of short-term, limited-duration insurance without facing penalties while the federal government reconsiders its policies.

Dr. Joe Thompson, ACHI president emeritus and a professor of pediatrics and public health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a congressionally chartered organization that serves as the scientific academy of the United States.

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Health Policy Board Policy Positions and Statements

ACHI’s Health Policy Board consists of 21 voting members (and two ex-officio members) from across the state who bring diverse perspectives and interests on health. This independent, self-perpetuating board identifies and establishes strategic priorities, provides direction and guidance, and serves as a forum for the exchange of ideas. The Health Policy Board guides ACHI’s involvement in and position on specific policy matters, and it issues position statements that articulate the health needs of Arkansans.