On Thursday, November 14, HRSA announced a new nationwide campaign to raise public awareness of the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline (1-833-TLC-MAMA). The National Maternal Health Hotline is a cornerstone of the Biden-Harris Administration’s broader efforts to improve maternal health and supports HRSA’s ongoing initiative to reduce maternal mortality and health disparities.
As part of the campaign, HHS will collaborate with companies and organizations such as retailers, grocers, pharmacies, and health and community associations to publicize mental health resources for moms and pregnant women in everyday locations. The first six Maternal Mental Health Champions announced today have thousands of locations and a broad presence in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. HRSA Deputy Administrator Jordan Grossman announced this campaign in conjunction with HRSA’s latest state Enhancing Maternal Health Initiative convening in Portland, Oregon.
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National Rural Health Day is an opportunity to recognize the dedication of rural health providers, community organizations, and state offices of rural health in meeting the unique health care needs of rural America.
HRSA highlighted this year’s focus on maternal health by holding HRSA’s latest Enhancing Maternal Health Initiative convening today by Associate Administrators Michael Warren and Tom Morris in Centreville, Alabama. The event brought together women and families from rural communities who are served by HRSA programs, grant recipients, state and local health officials, community organizations, and health care providers from across the state to continue to work together to address maternal mortality and provide critical supports to help ensure the health and well-being of families in Alabama.
Learn more about HRSA’s Federal Office of Rural Health Policy programs.
Read the Press Release.
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Save the date and join HRSA’s 2024 World AIDS Day Commemoration event on Thursday, December 5, 11 a.m. - noon ET.
The 2024 World AIDS Day theme is "Collective Action: Sustain and Accelerate HIV Progress.” The event will feature remarks from HRSA leadership, several new announcements, and an engaging panel discussion with HIV community leaders and people with lived experience. The event is open to all HRSA recipients, subrecipients, stakeholders, and federal employees.
Register today.
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HRSA’s Jim Macrae, Associate Administrator for the Bureau of Primary Health Care, delivered remarks at the 2024 National Association of Community Health Center’s Partner Conference in Seattle, WA on Tuesday, November 19.
The conference brought together leaders from Primary Care Associations, Health Center Controlled Networks, and National Training and Technical Assistance Partners to discuss shared strategies on policy, data, operations, payment, and workforce. Macrae addressed the health center program’s priorities and reflected on recent successes as well as future training and technical assistance needs.
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