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Special Delivery Education Program

Optional benefit for expectant mothers

For eligible members, we want to help you obtain information and coverage options that will assist you in having a healthy baby. We offer the free Special Delivery prenatal-care program as an additional benefit to members regardless of their pregnancy-risk status.

Special Delivery employs three strategies — education, assessment and coverage options — to educate the expectant mother in the prevention of preterm births secondary to high-risk prenatal conditions.

The Special Delivery program is designed to encourage the mother-to-be to actively participate in obtaining comprehensive prenatal care.

How to enroll

Enrollment in the program is available to all expectant mothers enrolled in an Arkansas Blue Cross health plan. When a member finds out she is pregnant, enroll through Blueprint Portal or by calling the number below. We hope that by encouraging women to participate in this free program, we can make every delivery a "Special Delivery."

Enroll now through Blueprint Portal

Call: 800-225-1891 ext. 20225

Email: [email protected]

For moms-to-be

The program and its staff are dedicated to the good health of all mothers and their babies. Once registered, each expectant mom will receive educational material to encourage good health practices during pregnancy, including materials to increase her awareness of symptoms that may signal preterm labor.

Once enrolled, the member is assigned an OB nurse who specializes in the care of high-risk pregnancies and will speak with the same nurse throughout her pregnancy to promote continuity of care.

Healthcare resource list

This comprehensive list of telephone numbers and website addresses should help members who are pregnant locate community resources, health education classes and other sources of information on pregnancy and prevention of preterm birth.

Special delivery disclaimer

No member should ever rely on any advice or information from the Special Delivery nurse as a substitute for the advice of her own physician. The Special Delivery program is not a substitute for the healthcare services and advice of her physician and does not assume responsibility for her medical care or advice. It is intended solely to provide general education as well as assistance in accessing health-plan benefits related to her pregnancy. You should always consult your own physician and follow his or her advice and direction with respect to all aspects of your or your child's medical care.