July 27, 2023

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AMCHP Announcements   

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Deadline Extended! Book Your Stay by July 28 for the NBDPN Conference: An Event Co-Sponsored by AMCHP   

NBDPN Conference Banner alerting the date; August 14-16, 2023; location, Atlanta, Georgia; and theme, Connect. Share. Collaborate. Also pictured is a digitized image of a pregnant woman on the far left.

Registered for the National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) Conference? It’s time to book your stay! Last chance to secure conference rates for the Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN in Atlanta, Georgia by July 28.   

Haven’t registered? Visit the conference website to learn about the conference and information regarding registration, hotel, health and safety, and much more. For questions about this event, please contact NBDPNmeetings@conferencemanagers.com. We hope to see you there!

AMCHP Announced 2023 Board of Directors Election Results  

Graphic announcing five new appointments to AMCHP’s Board of Directors. The graphic includes a photo of the five new officers smiling.On Wednesday, July 5, AMCHP announced that its Board of Directors recently elected a new slate of officers and welcomed one new member. These Board members began serving on June 22, 2023. With these changes, AMCHP’s Board of Directors will comprise eighteen members. Transitions, re-elections, and new appointments to the Board include Marcus Allen (President-Elect), Dr. Charmaine S. Mayers (Region II Director), Eden Bezy (Region V Director), Martha Smith (Region VII Director), and Dawn Bailey (Family Representative).  

“I am delighted to welcome this new slate of officers, including Dr. Charmaine S. Mayers, who joins the Board as the new Region II Director,” said Lisa Asare, President of AMCHP’s Board of Directors. “These officers bring valuable knowledge and a set of skills instrumental in continuing to support AMCHP with the implementation of its strategic plan, AMCHP Future 2027, while ensuring that maternal and child health (MCH) priorities and the voices of people with lived experiences are represented in our work and the MCH System.” [continue reading

 

AMCHP’s MCH Innovations Database Now Accepting Submissions on a Rolling Basis!  

Graphic alerting MCH Innovations Database now accepting year-round submissions.AMCHP is excited to announce that our MCH Innovations Database will now accept submissions year-round! We are switching from accepting submissions twice a year to year-round to make it easier to share your work with AMCHP.  All application materials including submission forms for each practice designation are currently available on AMCHP’s Innovation Hub site on the “Submit a Practice” tab.  While submissions will be accepted at any time, they will still be reviewed twice a year in the Spring and Fall. 

We understand that organizations have busy, fluid schedules and may not have had the time or capacity to apply with the prior timeline. We hope that this new process serves AMCHP’s effort to reach a wider set of organizations, encourage more community-based organizations and smaller organizations to submit, and provide more flexibility to submit on your own timeline. 

AMCHP strongly encourages community-based organizations to submit their practices to the MCH Innovations Database, regardless of whether it’s been evaluated by traditional methods. We strongly believe in the power of community- and practice-defined evidence and seek to promote its use in MCH practice to better center those with lived experience. There is more information on community-defined evidence and AMCHP’s beliefs on our webpage, under the “How AMCHP Thinks About Evidence” tab.   

Revamped Title V State Profiles  

Graphic alerting of revamped Title V State Profiles: A snapshot of how the Title V MCH Block Grant Works in Your State. Learn more at bit.ly/TitleV-SPReintroducing AMCHP’s Title V State Profiles! These revamped, user-friendly briefs include the latest information on the Title V Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Services Block Grant in your state or territory. The Title V MCH Block Grant is the only federal program of its kind dedicated to improving the health of all women, infants, and children in the United States. In fiscal year 2021 (FY21), programs funded by the MCH Block Grant served 92% of pregnant women, 98% of infants, and 58% of children nationwide. Learn more in this Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) Title V Funding Ask Sheet.   

Visit our webpage to learn more about how Title V funds benefit your state and the populations and programs funded. For questions, contact our government affairs team: Amy Haddad (ahaddad@amchp.org), Sherie Lou Santos (ssantos@amchp.org), and Lauren Blachowiak (lblachowiak@amchp.org).  

Stay up to date with AMCHP’s policy work by signing up to receive our legislative alerts directly in your inbox and registering for our monthly Policy and Partnership Town Halls. 

AMCHP Annual Conference      

AMCHP 2023 Annual Conference Banner includes an icon of a human holding their hands up with different shades of green leaves above it so it looks like it's growing. Next to it is the theme displayed in green, "Cultivating Diverse Leaders in Maternal & Child Health", and the date/location of the conference in white on a brown rectangle background, "May 6-9, 2023 | New Orleans, LA"

Thank you to the more than 1,300 maternal and child health (MCH) leaders and thinkers that joined us in New Orleans or virtually from May 6–9, 2023 for our 2023 AMCHP Annual Conference. Over 1,000 individuals joined us in person and more than 300 virtually, making this event again one of the largest gatherings of MCH professionals in the United States.

Stay up to date with the latest on MCH and AMCHP information, resources, events, and job openings by subscribing to our mailing list and following us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram.

Interested in revisiting information on the 2023 AMCHP Annual Conference? Make sure to visit our blog and podcast page to read the latest on this year’s conference!     

You Still Have Access to All Conference Content      

Do you wish to revisit your favorite session or engage with the live content you might have missed? For one year, registered participants will have access to all the on-demand content, live plenary sessions, workshops, and more! Visit the conference platform, log in with your access key, and continue to be inspired by all the outstanding speakers and participants this year on your own time.      

Save the Date for AMCHP 2024 and Beyond  

Save the date and be among the first to know about our future conferences by subscribing to our mailing list at the bottom of our conference webpage, and share our subscribe link with your friends and peers!     

Save the Dates graphic. AMCHP 2024 will be held in Oakland, CA, from April 13 to 16. AMCHP 2025 will be held in Washington, DC, from March 15 to 18. AMCHP 2026 will be held in Washington, DC, from March 7 to 10.

AMCHP Information & Resources        

Share Our Medicaid Renewal Public Service Announcement (PSA) Videos  

Graphic alerting of new resource: share our PSA videos with your network at bit.ly/MedicaidVideos.For the past several months, AMCHP has been reporting on the current Medicaid renewal process. The Medicaid continuous eligibility provision that was put in place during the pandemic has expired and all 93 million individuals, including children, enrolled in the Medicaid program will need to go through a Medicaid renewal to determine if they are still eligible for the program.   

However, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, most enrollees are not aware that renewals are happening, and early data show that over 1.6 million people have lost their coverage, this figure includes children. Now more than ever it is important to get the word out to families about the importance of the renewal process.   

AMCHP partnered with El Centro, Inc., a Kansas City-based community-based organization (CBO), to develop a series of PSA videos in English and Spanish on Medicaid renewals. These videos are 30 seconds in length and can be downloaded and customized by adding your organization’s logo on the last page before disseminating among your networks.  

AMCHP also has a fact sheet and a recent webinar on this topic with more resources in the works. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has a vast array of resources available including communications in multiple languages. If you have any questions or want to connect with an AMCHP team member on this topic, please contact Atyya Chaudhry at achaudhry@amchp.org.       

AMCHP Mental Health Corner          

Graphic alerting July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month with the theme: Culture, Community, & Connection. Learn more at mhanational.org/bipoc. Image of five people laying in a circle on grass and smiling.July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. The theme this year is Culture, Community, and Connection. Throughout time, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities have carved out systems of support to sustain collective well-being. Community safety for BIPOC must encompass psychological safety. Bebe Moore Campbell was a mental health advocate, author, journalist, & teacher passionate about Black mental health. We encourage you to listen to the Therapy for Black Girls Podcast to learn the history of this observance.  

Mental health is an important component of well-being for maternal, child, and adolescent health (MCAH) populations. Read more about our Commitment to Workplace Well-Being as well as AMCHP’s organizational work on mental health and substance use.      

Interested in receiving more information on what’s happening related to mental health/substance use and MCAH? Sign-up for the PRISM Digest, our monthly mental health/substance use newsletter, by emailing jsimon@amchp.org, and check out the #AMCHPMentalHealth hashtag on Twitter. Have questions or want to learn more? Contact the mental health team at mentalhealth@amchp.org.                

Legislation & Policy    

Explore our revamped Maternal & Child Health Bill Tracker for more information about pending federal legislation to improve maternal health. Also, download AMCHP’s 2023 Federal Policy Agenda outlining where we intend to focus our advocacy work.       

AMCHP Leads National Organization Letter to Congress Urging Passage of the Preventing Maternal Deaths Reauthorization Act

Earlier this week, AMCHP led 85 national organizations in a letter to Congressional leadership in support of swiftly passing the Preventing Maternal Deaths Reauthorization Act of 2023 (H.R.3838/S.2415). This legislation would authorize federal funding support for state-based maternal mortality review committees (MMRCs) through 2028. The original Preventing Maternal Deaths Act (P.L.115-344) passed in 2018 is set to expire at the end of this fiscal year; however, Congress can continue funding the program through the annual appropriations process beyond this fiscal year. Learn more about the Preventing Maternal Deaths Reauthorization Act in the national organization sign-on letter and on AMCHP’s Maternal & Child Health Bill Tracker.

AMCHP Policy and Partnerships Town Halls             

Thank you to those of you who joined us for AMCHP Policy and Partnerships Town Halls. You can find the full recordings of past Town Halls on our Government Affairs webpage. Town Halls occur on the second Thursday of every month from 2-3 PM ET. We invite you to register for all future Town Halls at this link.          

Opportunities & Funding                  

AMCHP Career Center: Connecting Talent with Opportunity                

AMCHP lists the top jobs available in our industry. Access the AMCHP Career Center to search and apply for open positions or post your jobs and opportunities! Search for Jobs | Post a Job.       

AMCHP Career Opportunities        

Be part of our team! AMCHP is seeking individuals for the role listed below. AMCHP offers a 100% virtual work/telework environment for all positions.        

  • Intern, Policy Team: AMCHP is recruiting a policy team intern for the Fall/Winter of 2023. This is a paid part-time position that requires a minimum of 15 hours per week. AMCHP’s internship program is open to currently enrolled students in undergraduate and graduate programs. Individuals who have already graduated are also eligible. Our program is also designed to allow interns to gain practical work experience; provide opportunities for interns to explore their strengths and interests more fully; and provide AMCHP an opportunity to become involved in the preparation of future public health professionals. [learn more and apply]   

Apply for AMCHP’s Leadership Lab by August 11! 

AMCHP Leadership Lab flyer giving an overview of the program and describing the five cohorts. Learn more at www.amchp.org/leadership-lab. AMCHP believes that achieving our vision of a skilled, flexible, and diverse workforce starts with investing in the leadership journeys of individuals serving in many different roles and settings. Leadership Lab is a unique opportunity for those affiliated or working with jurisdictional Title V programs (staff, consultants, volunteers) to accelerate their professional development in a way that is framed by the MCH Leadership Competencies and guided by adult learning principles.  

Comprised of five (5) unique cohorts that run concurrently from September 2023 through May 2024, Leadership Lab exposes participants to information and resources that are relevant for their current and future roles; encourages the development and continuous revision of individualized leadership plans; challenges participants through collaborative activities and thoughtful discussions; cultivates a peer learning and accountability network; and provides participants with ongoing support from a matched mentor and AMCHP staff. 

Are you or someone on your staff looking for a great professional development opportunity?  Check out the Leadership Lab page of website for more information – including a description of core program components and an application link. 

The deadline to apply is Friday, August 11, and decisions will be communicated to applicants by Wednesday, August 23. 

 

Deadline Approaching! Stipend Opportunity for Community-Based Organizations  

Graphic alerting of stipend for community-based organizations. The purpose of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to pilot a compensation model for Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) advancing racial justice for birthing people to be equitably engaged as members or collaborators of state or local Maternal Mortality Review Committees (MMRCs). Apply by July 31: bit.ly/CBO_MMRC.AMCHP has released a new stipend opportunity for Community-Based Organizations (CBOs). The purpose of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to pilot a compensation model for CBOs advancing racial justice for birthing people to be equitably engaged as members or collaborators of state or local Maternal Mortality Review Committees (MMRCs).

This RFA seeks applications from CBOs to pilot this compensation model. AMCHP recommends that CBOs that partner with MMRCs be compensated at a minimum of $300 per hour for their time. This rate should be reflected irrespective of proposed activities, including preparing for and attending MMRC meetings. The application deadline is July 31.   

 

 

 

 

Commemorations

July 2023              

Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month  

Cord Blood Awareness Month  

Disability Pride Month  

Group B Strep Awareness Month  

Healthy Vision Month  

Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month  

National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month  

Sarcoma Awareness Month  

UV Safety Month   

Days to Note:           

National Schizophrenia Awareness Day 2023, July 25     

World Hepatitis Day, July 28