Regional Program for Women's and Children's Health

The Regional Program for Women's and Children's Health is a liaison and support service between the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) perinatal, neonatal, and pediatric intensive care units and referral hospitals in New Hampshire and eastern Vermont.

Our program's goal is to enhance the quality and continuity of care for high-risk mothers, newborns, and the pediatric population.

Recommended resources

Northern New England Perinatal Quality Improvement Program (NNEPQIN)

NNEPQIN sponsors multi-disciplinary teams to create and adapt evidence-based guidelines for clinically important topics such as management of postpartum hemorrhage, therapeutic hypothermia for the neonate, and new guidelines for Prenatal Care of Women with Substance Use Disorders.

New Hampshire Perinatal Quality Collaborative - NH Perinatal Quality Collaborative (NHPQC)

The NHPQC represents a statewide network working collaboratively towards improving maternal and infant health care and outcomes in our state.

The New Hampshire Perinatal Quality Collaborative aims to build a patient-centered, data-driven, evidence-based, sustainable infrastructure to assure that every woman, birthing person, and infant receives high-quality, safe care.

We support New Hampshire birthing communities with an integrated and collaborative approach to equitably improve health outcomes before, during, and after birth. We honor each person’s unique and transformative experience of childbirth.

Clinical policies library

DHMC and Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinics clinical policies library is available to individuals who are logged into the organization's network. The library includes many guidelines to birth and newborn which has many guidelines related to birth and newborn care.