Building Maternal Care Capacity in Oregon

GrantID: 58784

Grant Funding Amount Low: $40,000

Deadline: December 7, 2023

Grant Amount High: $40,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Integrated Support for Expecting Mothers in Oregon

Oregon has established itself as a state focused on holistic health, yet it still grapples with substantial gaps in maternal healthcare services. In many areas, particularly those characterized by rural demographics, expecting mothers face barriers due to a lack of coordinated care between obstetricians and social services. This disconnect often results in inadequate support for issues such as mental health, nutrition, and access to essential resources, which are vital for healthy pregnancies and infant outcomes.

These gaps in integrated support primarily impact rural women who may be isolated from essential health services or lack information about available resources. Obstetricians in Oregon often encounter challenges in providing comprehensive care due to these systemic barriers, as traditional healthcare delivery models may not adequately address the diverse needs of expecting mothers in various contexts.

The funding initiative aims to create an integrated support network for expecting mothers by facilitating collaborations between obstetricians and local social services, such as housing assistance, mental health care, and nutritional support programs. By doing so, the initiative seeks to address both physical and emotional health comprehensively, ultimately improving prenatal and postnatal outcomes.

Implementing this integrated approach means ensuring that obstetricians have the necessary resources and frameworks to coordinate care effectively. Moving forward, the focus will be on fostering partnerships between healthcare providers and social service organizations to connect expecting mothers with the support they need. By aligning resources and services, Oregon aims to lead the way in enhancing maternal care and promoting healthier outcomes for mothers and infants alike.

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