North Carolina H1195 aims to improve maternal health outcomes for black women through grants, training, and implicit bias education.
North Carolina H1195, also known as the MOMnibus 3.5, focuses on enhancing maternal health outcomes for black women. The bill establishes a Maternal Care Access Grant Program to award competitive grants to community-based organizations led by black women, aiming to prevent adverse maternal health outcomes. It also mandates implicit bias training for health care professionals involved in perinatal care. Additionally, the bill allocates funds to Historically Black Colleges and Universities to support training programs for lactation support professionals.
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