Arkansas has been awarded $17 million in federal grant money to support pregnant women and new moms, and infants, the state Department of Human Services announced on Monday.
This story originally appeared on Arkansas Advocate. Arkansas will direct $17 million in federal grant funds to improving ...
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Arkansas will direct $17 million in federal grant funds to improving maternal health care outcomes, the state Department of ...
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Arkansas is receiving a $17 million federal grant to support efforts to improve the health outcomes of pregnant women, new ...
Arkansas has been awarded a $17 million grant, the Transforming Maternal Health (TMaH) Model, from the U.S. Department of ...
The funding will support data analysis to target gaps in coverage for maternal health services and support technology to ...
Arkansas has been granted $17M by the US Department of Health and Human Services to further improve the health of pregnant ...