Guilford County
File #: 2024-181    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Budget Amendment Status: Passed
File created: 2/28/2024 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/21/2024 Final action: 3/21/2024
Title: DHHS-PUBLIC HEALTH: REDUCING INFANT MORTALITY IN COMMUNITIES ADDITIONAL AWARD ($24,299)
Attachments: 1. 165-2 RIMC - Completed
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TITLE
Title
DHHS-PUBLIC HEALTH: REDUCING INFANT MORTALITY IN COMMUNITIES ADDITIONAL AWARD ($24,299)
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Dr. Iulia Vann
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BACKGROUND
Background
Through funding from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS), under The Reducing Infant Mortality in Communities (RIMC) program, Guilford County has initiated a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing community health. This initiative encompasses the launch of a county-wide, community-based Doula program, the integration of preconception and inter-conception health promotion, including a focus on male preconception health and reproductive life planning, and the establishment of a Diabetes Management and Prevention Program within our primary health care clinics in Greensboro and High Point. These efforts are designed to complement, not replace, existing health services and funding, in line with the non-supplanting provision of the state funds.
As part of this initiative, sixty (60) individuals will receive birthing support from a Doula and over 400 individuals will gain education on reproductive life planning, including 200 men receiving education on male preconception health. Additionally, the Diabetes Management and Prevention Program will be introduced to our public health primary care clinics, targeting patients of reproductive age diagnosed with pre-diabetes.
The RIMC Program, a three-year grant that commenced on June 1, 2023, in Guilford County, is dedicated to reducing infant mortality by funding local health departments and districts to implement evidence-based strategies. Guilford County's approach under the RIMC program includes two key strategies: Doula Services and Preconception and Inter-conception Health Services. These strategies are designed to have both an internal and external impact. Externally, the Doula services aim to support birthing individuals participating in one of the county's eleven (11) home visiting programs, with the program employing...

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