
Strengthening Alternative 911 Emergency Response
In January 2016, South Carolina launched a pay for success (PFS) project to connect low-income mothers and their children with nurse home visiting services. South Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) used the pay for success contract to deliver preventive services to first-time mothers in the state’s Medicaid program with the goal of improving the health outcomes of mothers and their babies.
Through the South Carolina Nurse-Family Partnership project (SC NFP), South Carolina provides nurse home visiting services to approximately 4,000 mothers over a six-year period. Mothers who enroll in Nurse-Family Partnership services receive individualized home visits from trained nurses from early in their pregnancy until their child’s second birthday.
The SC NFP project employed several innovative techniques to expand and evaluate preventive services:
Strengthening Alternative 911 Emergency Response
Investing in the Homeless Response Workforce