Administrative Perinatal Center
Overview of the Administrative Perinatal Center
The Loyola Administrative Perinatal Center (APC) is designated by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). The APC is a liaison and resource to provide quality maternal-fetal and neonatal care, and outreach education to hospitals within a network defined by IDPH. As the APC, Loyola is dedicated to improving health services in high-risk pregnancy and infant care while striving to improve accessibility of maternal-fetal medicine and neonatal services within our communities to reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.
The APC receives referrals from network hospitals and a wide variety of physician practices throughout Cook, Will and DuPage counties. Loyola provides quality improvement activities and education that are specific to the needs of the network hospital and support the initiatives and programs of IDPH with an aim to improve outcomes for pregnant women and their babies. Loyola Medical Center is a Level III perinatal center with a proven record of accomplishments in providing excellent care to the high-risk mother while improving outcomes for infants born with congenital conditions or newborns requiring advanced medical and/or surgical care.
The Level III Perinatal Center and APC offers a range of services including:
- Administration and implementation of IDPH Perinatal Health Care Programs
- 24/7 transport services for high-risk infant care
- Individualized inpatient and outpatient consultation services
- Professional educational outreach opportunities for nurses and physicians
- A team of professionals that assist in reviewing complex maternal and neonatal cases for the purpose of quality improvement and education
- A center of communication between IDPH and the network hospitals
Loyola University Medical Center
Roma Allen, MSNed, DNP, RNC-OB
Perinatal Center Administrator
roma.allen@luhs.org
708-327-9049
Loyola University Medical Center
Alexa Karczewski
Perinatal Center Administrative Assistant
alexa.karczewski@luhs.org
708-327-9050
Network Hospitals
Level III: Perinatal Tertiary Care Services
Administrative Perinatal Center
Loyola University Medical Center (LUMC) is a university-affiliated hospital that provides comprehensive care for women experiencing complicated, high-risk pregnancies and operates a NICU for newborns with special care needs at any gestation, and transfer/transport services. LUMC functions as a resource to network hospitals and accepts transfers of maternal and neonatal patients from in-network and out-of-network physician referrals.
Loyola University Medical Center
Women's Health Manager
708-216-5381
Loyola University Medical Center
NICU Manager
708-216-8253
Level III: Neonatal Intensive Care
Level III hospitals provide comprehensive care for women experiencing complicated, high-risk pregnancies and operates a NICU for newborns with special care needs at any gestation, and transfer/transport services.
Ascension St. Alexius
Women and Children's Manager
224-299-8104
Level IIE: Extended Neonatal Capabilities
Level IIE hospitals provide care to women and newborns at moderate risk. The hospital may care for maternal patients with selected obstetric complications that present after 32 weeks gestation. They operate a special care nursery but do not operate a NICU. A level IIE provides services in a Special Care Nursery that may include premature infants of 30 or more completed week's gestation or an infant with low birth weight that is greater than 1250 grams.
Ascension Alexian Brothers
Women & Infant Services
847-437-5500 ext. 3491
Ascension Resurrection
Family Birthplace
773-990-5087
Level II: Intermediate Maternity and Newborn Hospitals
Level II hospitals care for maternal patients with selected obstetric complications that present after 32 weeks gestation. A level II nursery is capable of caring for premature infants at 32 or more week's gestation who are otherwise well and Infants with a birth weight greater than 1500 grams who are otherwise well.
Morris Hospital
Manager
815-705-7315
MacNeal Hospital
Manager
708-783-2223
Level 0: No Maternity or Newborn Services
- Community First Hospital
- Loretto Hospital
- Gottlieb Memorial Hospital
IDPH Admin Codes:
- Level III Resource Checklist
- Level III Perinatal Standards of Care
- Level IIE Resource Checklist
- Level II Resource Checklist
- Level II and Level IIE Perinatal Standards of Care
Administrative Perinatal Center Newsletter
Loyola Perinatal Network Leadership Directory
Center Newsletter
- Most current newsletter: March 2023
- Links to past newsletters
Outreach Education
Administrative Perinatal Center Educational Programs
The Loyola Perinatal Network Nursing e-Journal Club/e-Learning is free education intended only for the nursing staff of hospitals within Loyola perinatal network. Upon successful completion of education requirements, your certificate of contact hours will be e-mailed to your work address. Your manager will provide you with the username and password to access the education through the below link:
IDPH Reports & Documents
Frequently Used Links
Contact Us
Transport Hotline Maternal and Neonatal: 855-456-9652
Loyola Administrative Perinatal Center
Sachin Amin, MD
Neonatology
Co-director, Loyola Regional Perinatal Center
888-584-7888
Roma Allen, MSNed., DNP, RNC-OB
Perinatal Center Administrator
roma.allen@luhs.org
708-327-9049
Alexa Karczewski
Perinatal Center Administrative Assistant
alexa.karczewski@luhs.org
708-327-9050
Stephanie Loiacono, MS, RNC-OB, CBC
OB Outreach Educator
Stephanie.Loiacono@luhs.org
708-327-9047
Lisa Festle, MSN, RNC-NIC, APRN/CNS
Neonatal Outreach Educator
lfestle@lumc.edu
708-327-9046
Pat Hummel, MA, RNC, NNP/PNP
Neonatal Follow-up Coordinator
phummel@lumc.edu
708-327-9055