How Can prenatal Care Coordination help?
PNCC gets the services and support that you need.
PNCC respects your choices and ideas.
We will meet with you at the time and place of your choice.
Coordinators will learn about your current health, strengths, weaknesses, and needs.
What help can I get through Prenatal Care Coordination?
Give one on one support to help you understand and deal with the challenges of pregnancy.
Setup needed health care appointments for you.
Share information with you about helpful services in your community including FoodShare, housing, and transportation.
Our staff will Provide information on how to talk with you about your prenatal care. Help you find a health care professional to keep you and your baby healthy. Coordination services and answer any provider to care for you during and after pregnancy. We provide services and ongoing support to you before/after our baby is born.
PNCC stands for Prenatal Care Coordination. It is a Wisconsin Medicaid and BadgerCare Plus benefit. PNCC helps people get support and services while they are pregnant. Benefits automatically end 60 days after the baby is born. This help is free.
Prenatal care coordinators will:
Help the individual get the support and services they need.
Respect the individual's choices and ideas.
Meet with the individual at a time and place they choose.
Learn about the individual's current health, strengths and needs.
Prenatal care coordinators can:
Give one-on-one support to help understand and deal with the challenges of pregnancy.
Share information about helpful services and resources in the community.
Provide information on how to keep the individual and the baby healthy during and after pregnancy.
Talk with the individual about their prenatal care coordination services and answer questions.
Help find a health care provider for the individual and baby.