This session will provide an overview of New Hampshire hospitals’ progress toward sustaining the practices outlined in the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) SUD Patient Safety Bundle. Our AIM implementation team and the NHPQC will briefly share administrative updates and relevant data from New Hampshire's implementation of the SUD-focused AIM Patient Safety Bundle. We will then hear from Kate Olivia Stokes, RN, BSN, MPH (HRSA RCORP NAS II Project Manager/Data Coordinator and Charge Nurse/Staff Nurse on the Birthing Pavilion at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center) regarding cultural change and training around respectful and equitable care for birthing patients with substance use disorder. We’ll then hear from Anne Frechette, MSN, RNC-MNN, ANLC-P (Clinical Nurse Manager Maternity and Lactation Services at Elliot Hospital), who will speak to critical collaborations for statewide support with the AIM SUD Patient Safety Bundle as well as addressing stigma when using naloxone distribution as a harm reduction measure. We will end the hour with a Q&A session.