Coronavirus (COVID-19)
SMFM's COVID-19 Task Force has led the development of clinical resources, education, and advocacy since the start of the pandemic. Current members include Brenna Hughes, MD, MSc (Chair); Naima Joseph, MD, MPH (Vice-Chair); Martina Badell, MD; Kimberly Fortner, MD; Christina Han, MD; Jeff Kuller, MD; Judette Louis, MD, MPH; Emily Miller, MD, MPH; Dr. Jeanne Sheffield, MD; Joanne Stone, MD, MS; and Chloe Zera, MD, MPH. Questions? Contact Beth Steele.
Publications & Clinical Suggestions
A plethora of scientific papers and statements by SMFM and other organizations regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic, Vaccines, and other topics in relation to maternal and fetal medicine.
Coding Guidance for Healthcare Providers
Coding & Billing Guidance for Healthcare Providers
SMFM's Coding Committee and Practice Management Division have been leading efforts to ensure that MFMs and other obstetric care providers have information to support telemedicine and remote patient monitoring services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Review our open-access coding resources:
Information For Patients & Families
SMFM's Patient Education Committee has been leading efforts to produce trusted information for pregnant women and their families related to COVID-19.
Online Learning Opportunities for Clinicians
SMFM's Education Committee and volunteer leaders have developed a number of no-cost, online learning resources for MFMs and other OB care providers.
Advocacy Efforts for MFMs & Their Patients
SMFM's Health Policy and Advocacy Committee has been leading efforts to ensure that pregnant women have access to MFMs and are included in COVID-related research efforts. Learn more about our advocacy efforts below.
Partner Resources
A number of federal agencies and professional associations are creating information related to COVID-19. The items below are intended to provide information about the actions of like-minded entities.
Registries and Research
A number of organizations and universities are establishing registries for the purpose of better understanding how pregnant and postpartum women are affected by COVID-19.