The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate among high-income countries. Addressing the maternity care crisis is a top priority at HHS. We are committed to supporting safe pregnancies and childbirth, eliminating pregnancy-related health disparities, and improving health outcomes for parents and infants across our country.
What’s New
CMS Approves 12-month Extension of Postpartum Coverage in Washington State
HHS Applauds 12-Month Postpartum Expansion in California, Florida, Kentucky, and Oregon
HHS Launches New Maternal Mental Health Hotline
CMS Announces Key Actions to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
Title X Family Planning Services
Health centers that receive Title X funds provide affordable, high-quality family planning services nationwide.
Grants for Doula Programs
Funding is available to increase the doula services that support women with a high risk of poor birth outcomes.
Extending Postpartum Care
States can now provide 12 months postpartum coverage to those enrolled in Medicaid or CHIP.
Reducing Infant Mortality
These programs promote maternal and infant health, ensure equitable access to affordable care, and address health disparities.
Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Services
Families affected by substance use need support and compassion.
Rural Maternity Service Models
Funding is available to improve access to and continuity of maternal and obstetrics care in rural communities.