The Sustaining PQC Collaboration: National Perinatal Exchange Survey is an annual assessment designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the funding structures, operational models, and strategic initiatives of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (PQCs) across the United States. This survey facilitates knowledge exchange among state collaboratives, fostering sustainable approaches to improving maternal and infant health outcomes.

By gathering insights on funding sources, staffing compositions, and regional variations, the survey enables PQCs to identify trends, challenges, and best practices that contribute to long-term impact. Additionally, it highlights evolving priorities, including efforts to address severe hypertension, substance use disorders, and maternal mental health. Through this collaborative effort, the survey aims to strengthen the foundation of perinatal care, support informed decision-making, and advance effective strategies that promote equitable and sustainable health outcomes nationwide.