Combatting a national crisis for providers and patients
Central Jersey Family Health Consortium, Inc. (CJFHC), is a leading private non–profit 501(C)3 organization licensed by the New Jersey Department of Health and part of a regionalized maternal and child health (MCH) system. CJFHC works to improve the health of women of childbearing age, infants, and children in the region through the collaborative efforts of member hospitals, providers, and consumers.
CJFHC and GoMo Health partnered to create two different programs that support prenatal and postpartum women with opioid use disorder (OUD) and young women of childbearing age.
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3,800+ participants
2,000 instances of participants reaching out via chat for additional support |
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17 instances of escalation where immediate assistance was provided to participants within the following categories:
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Program Components

Care Communications:
Upon enrollment, participants receive text messages that guide, nurture, and support women and families through different phases of pregnancy and early parenthood. Some messages contain links to online pages with additional educational information in the form of interactive surveys, videos and music tracks (see Care Companion). Topics include emotional support, physical health and mental wellness, child development and community resources.

Care Companion:
This cloud-based learning management system (LMS) provides vetted educational content that is personalized by participants’ self-expressed priorities and interests, structured into easyto-follow sections to promote independent education, learning and self-care management.

GoMo Chat:
Much like a typical text conversation, GoMo (secure) Chat allows live messaging between participants and their care team, enabling in the - moment, on demand conversations.

Secure Data Collection and Reporting:
Engagement and experience data is deidentified, analyzed, and reported back to the care team for ongoing experience improvement.




