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Maternal Designation

In 2013, House Bill 15 was passed during the 83rd Legislature, Regular Session. The purpose of the bill was to develop initial rules for level of care designations for hospitals that provide maternal services. The hospital level of care designations for maternal care rules went into effect on March 1, 2018.

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has the authority to designate facilities. The EMS/Trauma Systems Section of DSHS works with hospitals, Perinatal Care Regions (PCRs) and the Perinatal Advisory Council (PAC) to:

  • Improve maternal patient care and outcomes, 
  • Develop hospital requirements for facility designation, and
  • Establish regional coordination of maternal care.

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Statewide Perinatal Designation Meetings 

Texas maternal and neonatal levels of care designation program staff are invited to attend our monthly meeting in collaboration with the department and peers throughout the state. Share ideas and best practices to improve patient outcomes for Texans.  

Join us by requesting registration below: 

Requests to register for the 2025 designation meetings will be processed in December.   


 

Maternal Levels of Care Development

Overview

Survey Organizations 

For the purposes of maternal levels of care designation, DSHS will accept survey results from these recognized organizations: 

Advisory Council

  • Perinatal Advisory Council (PAC)
    Created by House Bill 15 of the 83rd Texas Legislature (Regular Session), the PAC examines utilization trends in neonatal and maternal care and recommends ways to improve neonatal and maternal outcomes.

 

Maternal Levels of Care Designation

Documents

Fees

The non-refundable maternal application fees for a three-year designation period are as follows:

  • Level I maternal facility application fees are as follows:
    • <=100 licensed beds fee is $250.00; or
    • >100 licensed beds fee is $750.00.
  • Level II maternal facility application fee is $1,500.00.
  • Level III maternal facility application fee is $2,000.00.
  • Level IV maternal facility application fee is $2,500.00.

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Facilities

Resource Documents

The following tools may be used to evaluate your facility's compliance according to the Maternal Level of Care you are seeking.

Training

Perinatal Quality Assessment Performance Improvement, Patient Safety Overview

November 2023 training to establish a consistent structure and processes for the Maternal and Neonatal Quality Assessment, Performance Improvement, and Patient Safety Plan.

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Get In Touch

Mailing Address

Texas Department of State Health Services EMS/Trauma Systems
Attn: Maternal Designation Program
PO Box 149347 MC 1876
Austin, TX 78714-9347
United States

For designation process or rule clarification.

For designation process or rule clarification.

For designation application, process, or rule clarification.

For designation process or rule clarification.