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The Perinatal Information System (SIP) is a tool kit for improving the quality of care provided to mothers and newborns. SIP provides hospitals and practitioners with modules for basic care of pregnant women, including but not limited to: severe maternal illness (Near Miss) in pregnancy, delivery, newborns during postnatal hospitalization (SIPNEO), congenital anomalies registry, and severe respiratory infection during pregnancy (COVID19, etc.). As such the SIP allows for improved health outcomes of pregnant women and their newborns.
General Objectives
To improve the health care and outcomes of pregnant women and newborns.
Beneficiaries
Pregnant women and newborns
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D.40 - Eliminate causes of maternal morbidity and mortality
Eliminate preventable cases of maternal morbidity and mortality, including, within the set of integrated benefits of sexual health and reproductive health services, measures for preventing and avoiding unsafe abortion, including sexual health and reproductive health education, access to modern and effective contraceptive methods, counselling and comprehensive care in cases of unwanted and unaccepted pregnancy, as well as comprehensive post-abortion care, where necessary, on the basis of a risk- and harm-reduction strategy.