Healthy Start funding will better support moms and babies to improve health
in communities experiencing high disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes
Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , through the Health Resources and Services Administration , announced $105 million in funding to support more than 100 community-based organizations working to improve maternal and infant health. HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson highlighted the news during a visit to Southside Medical Center, a new Healthy Start awardee, in Atlanta, Georgia. Georgia is the second stop on HRSA’s nationaltour.
“At the Health Resources and Services Administration, we know that healthy babies begin with healthy moms,” said HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. “Today’s $105 million investment in our Healthy Start Program is essential to implementing the Biden-Harris Administration’s.
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