On January 25, HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson was joined by Representative Lauren Underwood of Illinois, co-chair of the Black Maternal Health Caucus, to a launch a year-long Enhancing Maternal Health Initiative at a kick-off event in Washington, DC. The initiative will strengthen, expand, and accelerate HRSA's work to address maternal mortality and maternal health disparities in partnership with mothers, grantees, community organizations, and state and local health officials across the country.
"This initiative will maximize the impact of our investments and build and strengthen partnerships to ensure we are making the greatest impact possible on maternal health in high need communities," said Administrator Johnson.
Joining the event were HRSA maternal health grantees from 11 states and the District of Columbia, as well as key national organizations, maternal health experts, medical providers, and individuals with lived experience. Attendees discussed personal perspectives, grantees’ innovative approaches, and maternal mental health. Maternal and Child Health Bureau(MCHB) Division Director Dr. Shirley Payne served as emcee throughout the event. She thanked grantees and partners for their commitment to improving maternal health and reducing maternal morbidity and mortality.