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North Carolina Legislative News- May 2, 2023

NC: House Bill 346, which amends state regulations governing the biggest insurer in the state, passed first committee. The MOMnibus Act HB 552,if approved, it would: create and fund the Maternal Mortality Prevention Grant Program; train perinatal workers on implicit bias

Slate of bills seeks to improve Black maternal health outcomes

5 Things NC: Policy cutoff, Maternal mortality, Federal health reform - State of Reform

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Momnibus bills moving through NC General Assembly - State of Reform

Momnibus bills moving through NC General Assembly Shawna De La Rosa | Apr 19, 2021 Share this: The North Carolina General Assembly is taking on the issue of Black maternal mortality this session with bills in both chambers aimed at improving health outcomes for Black birthing people. The bills, referred to as the North Carolina Momnibus Act, also address the social determinants and the implicit biases among health care professionals that may impact the mortality rate disparity.     Senate Bill 632 and H 507 are identical bills. They would address issues such as requiring the creation of a funded Social Determinants of Maternal Health Task Force within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the creation of a Maternal Mortality Prevention Grant Program and would require DHHS to work with community-based organizations led by Black women that serve Black birthing people and a historically Black college or university to create an evidence-based implicit bia

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