$4.9 million initiative addresses racial disparities in maternal, infant mortality
2019 APR 30 (NewsRx) -- By a
Led by
“The major disparities in the number of mothers and infants who die or suffer major complications across racial and ethnic groups fueled my passion to lead this initiative. There’s a major problem of inequity here,” said Sampson. “By effectively implementing this program, the staff and I can work directly toward racial justice for expectant and pregnant mothers in Houston.”
Houston’s vast urban landscape and rapid growth present challenges for low- income residents, many of whom live in neighborhoods without convenient access to medical care. Demand for primary care has outpaced supply in many areas across
The targeted ZIP codes are: 77004, 77016, 77021, 77033, 77035, 77047, 77067, 77088,77091 and 77093. The rates of infant mortality, low birth weight and pre-term birth in these ZIP codes are at least 1.5 times the national average.
The program aims to reach 600 mothers and 100 fathers each year for the next five years. To help the parents navigate a fragmented healthcare system, case managers and community health workers will canvas neighborhoods to connect women with health insurance, transportation and timely, continuous and regular primary and preventive care at integrated health clinics, including the newly opened federally qualified health center on the UH campus.
“We have a history in this country of disconnected healthcare, and that can lead to very scary outcomes, especially for mothers and children,” said Sampson. “Our case managers will connect them to integrated health centers where they can see the pediatrician, OB-GYN, primary care and behavioral health in the same location. It’s a much more efficient way to take care of families.”
Health education programs will provide families with information about managing stress and mental health, nutrition, sleep, sexual health and more. Sampson will also train doctors and nurses on implicit bias, or the idea that attitudes and stereotypes can unconsciously affect actions and decision-making.
“Research shows that implicit bias does occur in the health care setting,” Sampson said. “Claims made to a provider by low-income minority patients, for example, can be dismissed more readily than those from a patient with more resources. The actions may be unconscious, but it needs to be addressed to achieve equity.”
Started in 1991, the HRSA Healthy Start initiative currently funds 100 projects nationwide to improve the health of America’s mothers and children before, during and beyond pregnancy. This is the first Healthy Start program in
Sampson will continue to work with the
(Our reports deliver fact-based news of research and discoveries from around the world.)



One hurt when two motorcycles collide in Hutchinson on Sunday
Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations
Advisor News
- Why aligning wealth and protection strategies will define 2026 planning
- Finseca and IAQFP announce merger
- More than half of recent retirees regret how they saved
- Tech group seeks additional context addressing AI risks in CSF 2.0 draft profile connecting frameworks
- How to discuss higher deductibles without losing client trust
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Allianz Life Launches Fixed Index Annuity Content on Interactive Tool
- Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company Trademark Application for “SMART WEIGHTING” Filed: Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company
- Somerset Re Appoints New Chief Financial Officer and Chief Legal Officer as Firm Builds on Record-Setting Year
- Indexing the industry for IULs and annuities
- United Heritage Life Insurance Company goes live on Equisoft’s cloud-based policy administration system
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- After loss of tax credits, WA sees a drop in insurance coverage
- My Spin: The healthcare election
- COLUMN: Working to lower the cost of care for Kentucky families
- Is cost of health care top election issue?
- Indiana to bid $68 billion in Medicaid contracts this summer
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News