University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Gets $40 Million in Congressional Appropriations for Program Support
Federal funds include $15 million for a low-intervention birthing center and $8 million for a statewide call center to reduce maternal and infant mortality in Arkansas.
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UAMS to receive $40 million in federal funding for health programs
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive $40 million in congressional appropriations to support a wide range of programs, including several aimed at reducing Arkansas’ high rates of infant and maternal mortality. The funding was included in appropriations legislation signed into law Feb. 3 by President Donald Trump and was championed by U.S. Sen. John Boozman of Arkansas. “This funding is critical to advancing UAMS’ mission t…
UAMS announces $40 million from federal government for maternal health | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
In an attempt to combat the state's high rate of infant and maternal mortality, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is set to receive $40 million from the federal government, the school announced Monday.
Maternal health programs among UAMS' uses of $40M in new federal funding
The UAMS medical sciences campus on Markham Street in Little Rock. (Photo by John Sykes/Arkansas Advocate)The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences announced Monday that it will receive $40 million in federal funding, some of which will improve its maternal and infant health initiatives. The funding, included in the federal judge law President Donald Trump signed last week, will support the Arkansas Center for Women and Infants’ Health, UA…
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences gets $40 million in congressional appropriations for program support
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive $40 million in congressional appropriations to fund programs targeting infant and maternal mortality, as well as other initiatives to improve health and wellness.
UAMS Gets $40M in Congressional Funding for Maternal Health, Facility Upgrades
UAMS announced Monday that it will receive $40 million in congressional appropriations for a variety of programs, including several targeting Arkansas’ high rates of infant and maternal mortality. The funds, which were included in the appropriations legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump on Feb. 3, were championed by U.S. Sen. John Boozman. Among the programs that will receive funding is The Arkansas Center for Women & Infants’ He…
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