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May 19, 2023
Today, HRSA awarded more than $65 million to 35 HRSA-funded health centers to address the maternal mortality crisis. HRSA’s funds will be used to implement innovative approaches to improve maternal health outcomes and reduce disparities for patients at highest risk. Read the HHS press release.
Health centers will use today’s funding to develop patient-centered models of care delivery that address the clinical and health-related social needs of their patients at highest risk of maternal morbidity and mortality. Innovative approaches that will be supported by this funding include offering bilingual doula services, leveraging health technology to reach rural patients, and providing culturally aware mental and behavioral health care for pregnant women and their families.
View a detailed breakdown of today’s awards on HRSA's website.
Visit our Quality Improvement Fund-Maternal Health (QIF-MH) technical assistance (TA) webpage for more information and resources. Within the next week, award recipients can expect a welcome email sent to the Project Contact listed in their QIF-MH application that will include information about upcoming TA.
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