March 24, 2010
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Program Result Report
The Developing Families Center in Washington, D.C., provides health and social support services to young women and their families in the city's low-income, Black neighborhoods.
January 1, 2001
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Book
The development of high-technology care delivered in neonatal intensive care units made it possible to save the lives of low-birthweight babies who previously might have died.
January 28, 2002
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Program Result Report
AD House addressed the special barriers to access to health and social services faced by inner-city pregnant teens.
August 27, 2009
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Program Result Report
Babies Born Healthy Leadership in Action Program sought to improve birth outcomes in Baltimore and helped actual and potential leaders develop leadership skills while working together on the problem of infant mortality.
April 1, 2001
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Program Result Report
Starting in October 1995, Temple University Hospital expanded a pilot program to address infant mortality in North Philadelphia and provide a full range of primary care and preventive services.
April 1, 1997
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Program Result Report
The University of Iowa College of Medicine developed an ongoing statewide survey in Iowa to assess barriers to obtaining prenatal care.
May 2, 2013
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Story
Lancaster General Health added depression care managers to the team of perinatal providers in order to ensure attention is paid to this disorder.
November 1, 2009
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Journal Article
Low birth-weight babies randomized to an intervention group were taller and had larger head circumference at eight years.
National Program
To employ a comprehensive set of interventions to improve the health of children in Trenton, New Jersey.
July 11, 2008
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Program Result Report
From 1998 to 2001, the Friends of Children's Trust Fund evaluated and disseminated findings on its Healthy Families Massachusetts program, which provides home visits for new mothers under the age of 20.