Monday, March 28, 2016

March 28, 2016 – New York, New York – The Wellness Network (TWN) and the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) today announced a collaborative effort to improve health outcomes of women and newborns. This effort will create, distribute and promote educational content consistent with AWHONN guidelines and public service programming for childbearing families.

To launch this new initiative, TWN will air several new AWHONN public service announcements (PSAs) that raise awareness of AWHONN’s evidence-based patient health education portal, Healthy Mom&BabyAvailable online and as a quarterly print and digital magazine, Healthy Mom&Baby is a comprehensive consumer education program powered by obstetric and neonatal nurses.

Each year, 98% of all U.S. births occur in hospitals where AWHONN nurses are the clinical leaders and bedside caregivers for childbearing families. Healthy Mom&Baby PSAs will begin airing on TWN’s Newborn Channel starting March 28th in more than 2,000 U.S. hospitals nationwide and online on demand at the Newborn Channel

“Three out of five babies born in U.S. hospitals are delivered in a hospital where the Newborn Channel is available. We are pleased to help build awareness of AWHONN’s considerable resources for new moms, who need all the help and support they can get before, during and after their hospital stay,” noted Dave Ross, CEO of The Wellness Network.

“Through the expertise of nurses, AWHONN and the Wellness Network are providing trustworthy, highly effective and accurate patient information on women’s and newborn health at the point of care, online and in communities throughout the U.S.,” said AWHONN’s CEO Lynn Erdman, MN, RN, FAAN.

About The Wellness Network
The Wellness Network (TWN) owns and operates the largest and most comprehensive in-hospital health TV network in the US, with over 2300 hospital relationships. Patient education resources, including the Patient Channel, Newborn Channel, Your NICU Baby, HeartCare Channel, MedSerenity Channel and LOGICARE Patient Instructions, can be integrated into clinical workflow via the company’s e.Track software. The Wellness Network also aids hospitals in meeting accreditation through the Joint Commission Resources Quality & Safety Network, featuring continuing medical education programs and other products for healthcare professionals.

More information about The Wellness Network can be found at http://www.thewellnessnetwork.net

About AWHONN
Since 1969, the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) has been the foremost authority promoting the health of women and newborns and strengthening the nursing profession through the delivery of superior advocacy, research, education, and other professional and clinical resources. AWHONN represents the interests of 350,000 registered nurses working in women’s health, obstetric, and neonatal nursing across the United States. Access AWHONN’s Healthy Mom&Baby online at www.Health4Mom.org. Learn more about AWHONN at www.awhonn.org.

SOURCE The Wellness Network