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How have Biden s policies helped American women?

Biden tackles Black maternal health with executive orders

The Biden administration has invited all states to provide full Medicaid benefits during pregnancy and the extended postpartum period. NNPA NEWSWIRE President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have announced actions to strengthen health equity and address racial disparities in maternal health through increased investment in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity.  The White House said the president’s discretionary funding request includes significant funding to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity rates, improve health equity, and end race based disparities nationwide, including: Investing $200 million to implement implicit bias training for health care providers; create state pregnancy medical home programs; bolster Maternal Mortality Review Committees; expand the Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies (RMOMS) program; and help cities place early childhood development experts in pediatrician offices with a

National Minority Health Month

National Minority Health Month National Minority Health Month The AAFP has worked with the Office of Minority Health for more than 15 years on clinical recommendations and practice ideas that can help family physicians improve care for minority patients and underserved communities.   Our focus on addressing health equity and disparities, and improving health outcomes for minority populations, ties directly to National Minority Health Month. This annual observance in April – which addresses the health needs of African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans and other minorities – provides an opportunity to elevate AAFP member voices and discuss issues that negatively impact patient and community health. We re also sharing content that supports Public Health Week (April 5-11) and Black Maternal Health Week (April 11-17), and highlighting advocacy efforts during Healthcare.Gov s Latino Week of Action (April 18-24).

5 Things Illinois: Opioid Overdose Reduction Act, Vaccine rollout, Federal health reform - State of Reform

5 Things Illinois: Opioid Overdose Reduction Act, Vaccine rollout, Federal health reform - State of Reform
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Black women hardest hit by Tennessee s maternal health, mortality crisis

Black women hardest hit by Tennessee s maternal health, mortality crisis | Opinion We can save lives if we ensure access to health care before, during and after pregnancy. This is especially important for low-income women and women of color. Steven J. Brady, Shawn Massey and Daphne Ferguson-Young Guest columnists Uncertainty. Fear. Worry. These are just a few of the thoughts and emotions that run through the minds of almost every expecting parent they certainly did for us. And for many expecting Black parents like ourselves, those feelings can be more acute.  That’s because for far too many, having a child is ultimately a life and death struggle.  

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