Women’s Preventive Services Initiative (WPSI)  

Washington,  DC 
United States
www.acog.org
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In 2016, ACOG launched the Women’s Preventive Services Initiative - WPSI. Through this 5-year cooperative agreement with HRSA, ACOG is engaging a coalition of national health professional organizations and consumer and patient advocates with expertise in women’s health across the lifespan to develop, review, and update recommendations for women’s preventive healthcare services.


 Products

  • WPSI Well-Woman Chart
    The Well-Woman Chart outlines preventive services recommended by the WPSI, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), and Bright Futures based on age, health status, and risk factors. FREE....

  • The Recommendations for Well-Woman Care – A Well-Woman Chart provides a framework for incorporating preventive health services for women into clinical practice. Clinical practice considerations, risk assessment methods, and the age and frequency to deliver services are described in the Clinical Summary Tables that accompany the chart. These services may be completed at a single visit or as part of a series of visits that take place over time. Recommendations from the WPSI and the USPSTF for preventive services for pregnant and postpartum women are also provided in the Well-Woman Chart. Comprehensive recommendations for pregnant and postpartum women can be found in ACOG’s practice guidelines and other educational materials. The recommendations are not intended as a statement of the standard of care and do not comprise all proper treatments or methods of care. Providers should use clinical judgment in applying these recommendations to individual patient care, taking into account the needs and resources particular to the locality, the institution, or the type of practice. The Chart is updated annually.
  • WPSI Patient Tri-fold
    The goal of this patient tri-fold is to assist patients with navigating the Women's Preventive Services Initiative (WPSI) recommendations. FREE....

  • Developed by the Women’s Preventive Services Initiative (WPSI), the goal of this patient trifold is to assist patients with navigating the WPSI recommendations. It includes patient-focused information about the importance of preventive healthcare, the WPSI recommendations, and scripts to assist with talking to one’s provider. Physicians are encouraged to download copies and have them available in their waiting rooms or send it electronically to patients for review. There is space on the back to attach provider specific contact information as well.