Maternal and Child Health
Since many health problems begin in infancy and childhood, screening and intervention programs for children, youth, mothers and pregnant women can have positive effects throughout the lifespan. Maternal and child health programs are affected by a number of laws and policies including those governing data privacy, required care and reimbursement.
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Law and Policy Pathways to Equity in Birth Outcomes
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Lead Safe Housing Rule: Overview and Opportunities for Public Health Advocates
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Improving Childhood Lead Screening Rates in Illinois and Ohio
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Policy Surveillance: Preschool Social and Emotional Learning
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Maternal Mortality Review Committees
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State Lead Testing Policies for Children Not Enrolled in Medicaid
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Infant Safe Sleep Laws in Five States
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Reproductive Health Care Shield Laws: How a Legal Conflict Between New York and Texas Might Shape Access to Abortion, Miscarriage, and Pregnancy Care
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Child Abuse Prevention Month: Communities Effectively Use Federal Funding to Protect Children
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We Need to Talk About Maternal Mortality and Gun Violence
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A Closer Look at Maternal and Child Health
Screening and intervention programs for children, youth, mothers and pregnant women can have positive effects throughout the lifespan. The Network can assist with a range of legal and policy issues that impact:
- Screening services, including newborn screening, immunizations and medical, vision, hearing and dental screening for children and youth.
- Early intervention services for young children.
- Nutrition, including breastfeeding, WIC and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
- Child safety, including injury prevention, child abuse reporting and anti-bullying.
- Funding for maternal and child health services, including Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT), Title V and Affordable Care Act provisions.
- Delivery systems and linkages, including managed care entities, Accountable Care Organizations, school-based services and health departments.
- Data retention/use/sharing and confidentiality, including newborn screening, minor consent and sharing between agencies and providers.
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