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2015 REPORT
What is mPINC?
mPINC is CDCs national survey of maternity
practices in infant nutrition and care.
63
67
77
86
2007
survey
2009
survey
2011
survey
2013
survey
90
2015
survey
0%
50%
100%
Delaware
Make mPINC
work for you.
Action ideas:
Use your mPINC
summary data
to:
Help hospitals
meet Joint Commission
Perinatal Care Core
Measure breastfeeding
requirements.
Ensure hospital
staff across Delaware
are trained in infant
feeding care.
Total
SCORE
(out of 100)
Overall RANK
(out of 53)
2nd
Percentage of
hospitals with
ideal response
Care
Dimension
SUBSCORES
86%
83%
43%
100%
86%
100%
100%
43%
100%
4 Baby-Friendly
hospitals in Delaware
and show how to use
mPINC to work
toward Baby-Friendly
designation.
Learn how mPINC works.
See questionnaires, past survey
results, and read about mPINC.
Go to www.cdc.gov/mpinc or
Scan this code:
91
96
Breastfeeding Assistance
100%
100%
100%
100%
86%
100%
100%
86%
100%
71%
17%
83%
Celebrate the
90
90
80
29%
100%
Staff Training
77
86%
100%
100%
86%
86%
100%
100%
* Scores range from 0 to 100 for each item, dimension of care, facility, and state. The highest, best
possible score for each is 100. Each facility and states Total Score is made up of subscores for
practices in each of 7 dimensions of care.
** Ranks range from 1 to 53; 1 is the highest rank. In case of a tie, both are given the same rank.
Key items highlighted on page 1.
Suggested Citation:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Delaware 2015 Report, CDC Survey of
Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care. Atlanta, GA. September 2016.