TABLE 3.

Characteristics of the Participating Institutions, by the Life-Threatening Condition Chosen for Improvement

Life-Threatening Condition to ImproveNo. of InstitutionsType of AdministrationaMedian Live Births Between April 2018 and March 2021 (Range)
Postpartum Hemorrhage7
  • 3 public (1 teaching)

  • 3 philanthropic

  • 1 social organization

11,813 (3,814–19,377)
Hypertensive Diseases of Pregnancy8
  • 4 public (1 teaching)

  • 2 philanthropic

  • 2 social organization

7,055.5 (3,903–12,528)
Sepsis4
  • 4 public (1 teaching)

14,269 (5,828–27,597)
  • a Public hospital: Health care facility that is owned, funded, and operated by the government or a government agency at the local, regional, or national level; Teaching hospital: a medical facility that is affiliated with a medical school or university and is actively involved in the training and education of medical students, interns, residents, and other health care professionals; Philanthropic hospital: health care institution that operates with a primary focus on providing medical services and care as part of its charitable mission; Social organization: health care institution managed by an organized group of individuals who come together to pursue common goals, share values, and establish structured relationships to achieve specific purposes.