Overview of MCHB Programs Michael C. Lu, MD, MPH Associate Administrator Maternal and Child Health Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration.

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Overview of MCHB Programs Michael C. Lu, MD, MPH Associate Administrator Maternal and Child Health Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality Washington, DC November 15, 2012

HRSA

Mission Improve the health of all women, children, and families in our nation

Overview Title V MCH Services Block Grant Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Other Programs Autism Traumatic brain injury Sickle cell Universal newborn hearing screening Heritable disorders Emergency medical services for children Healthy Start

Title V MCH Services Block Grant

State Formula Grants ($551M) Special Projects of Regional and National Significance ($78M) Set-asides: oral health, sickle cell, epilepsy, fetal alcohol Most of our research and training programs Most of our projects including infant mortality collaborative Community Integrated Services Systems ($10M) Title V MCH Services Block Grant

Access Quality Integration Accountability Equity Title V MCH Services Block Grant

MCH Pyramid

New MCH Pyramid

Courtesy of Jennifer Pizzillo

State Formula Grants ($551M) Special Projects of Regional and National Significance ($78M) Set-asides: oral health, sickle cell, epilepsy, fetal alcohol Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network to address infant mortality (COIIN) MCH Training and Research Community Integrated Services Systems ($10M) Title V MCH Services Block Grant

Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV)

Authorized under Affordable Care Act $1.5B over 5 years; $350M in 2012 In nearly all states and territories Home visits to at-risk families throughout pregnancy and in the first years of life Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program

Other Programs

Autism ($47M) Traumatic brain injury ($9.7M) Sickle cell ($4.7M) Universal newborn hearing screening ($18.6M) Heritable disorders ($9.8M) Emergency medical services for children ($21.1M) Healthy Start ($103M) Other Programs

Put the “M” Back in MCHB