The Kent County Maternal Infant Health Program is a free program for pregnant women and infants. Services include support, referrals to community agencies, prenatal/parenting education, checking on infant health, and child development. The program is tailored to each family's needs and will help wi...
Michigan's Maternal Infant Health Program, offered at no cost to Medicaid-eligible pregnantwomen, provideshome visits, care coordination and referrals, transportation to doctor's offices and interventions based on individual care plans. The comprehensive approach involves nurses, social workers and other ...
Public healthEthnic studiesEpidemiology Maternal and infant health of immigrant in the capital tri-county area in Michigan MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Sue C. Grady ChuYu-YingPrevious studies have shown that many groups of immigrant mothers have improved birth outcomes compared to mothers born in the ...
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The Michigan Maternal and Infant Health Program (MIHP) is a population-based home-visitation program providing care coordination, referrals, and visits based on a plan of care. MIHP is available to all Medicaid-eligible pregnant women and infants aged ≤1 year in Michigan. To assess the effect...
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Maternal psychological distress during pregnancy can negatively impact fetal development, resulting in long-lasting consequences for the offspring. These effects show a sex bias. The mechanisms whereby prenatal stress induces functional and/or structural
Corresponding Author: Catherine Limperopoulos, PhD, Center for the Developing Brain, Children’s National Health System, 111 Michigan Ave NW, Washington, DC 20010 (climpero@childrensnational.org). Published Online: January 13, 2020. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.5316 Author Contributions: Dr Wu had...
In addition to investments in critical access obstetrics in rural communities and to clinical care and support, policy attention to the broader social determinants of maternal and infant health in remote, rural communities is important.37,38 In particular, attention to the intersection of structural ...