Barnes: Victory for Maternal Health in Texas – Celebrating a Year of Postpartum Medicaid Coverage
EHF’s Dr. Ann Barnes says that Texas has made a groundbreaking stride for maternal health, but there’s more work to be done.
EHF’s Dr. Ann Barnes says that Texas has made a groundbreaking stride for maternal health, but there’s more work to be done.
See how the new project works to prompt conversation and innovation on important health issues with in-depth analysis from EHF’s research staff.
Learn why one of the largest health foundations in Texas – led by a physician – is doubling down on addressing non-medical factors impacting health, and will now target food and nutrition security, maternal health, and diabetes prevention as new priorities.
EHF senior program officer Zahyrah Blakeney becomes VP for Community Engagement and Michael T. Walsh, Jr. joins EHF as VP for Grants.
Barnes explains why EHF believes that prioritizing food/nutrition security, maternal health, and diabetes prevention can start a ripple effect of good health in Texas.
NEW VIDEO explains how the successful program is leading to dramatic improvements in health outcomes and strengthening early relational health for mothers and infants affected by substance abuse and trauma.
See the new video highlighting work being done by the six community sites participating in EHF’s Texas Accountable Communities for Health Initiative.
See why the high rates of diabetes across the state is one reason why EHF’s new Strategic Framework now prioritizes food/nutrition security and diabetes prevention.
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