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Presentation For MCHCOM.COMOctober 9, 2003
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  • Health Resources And Services Administration
  • Maternal And Child Health Bureau
  • Chris DeGraw, M.D., M.P.H.

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Jack Tenenbaum Acting Director Office of
Program Planning and Evaluation New Customer
Satisfaction Survey for End-Users of MCHB
Supported Services
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Maternal and Child Health Bureau
MCH Research Program
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Established in 1963 through an amendment to Title
V
MCH Research Program
  • To support applied research that has the
    potential to improve MCH services and delivery of
    care.

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MCH Research Program Who Can Apply?
  • Public or nonprofit organizations of higher
    learning and public or nonprofit private agencies
    and organizations engaged in research or
    conducting maternal and child health or children
    with special health needs programs.

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MCHB Strategic Research IssuesFYs 20042009
  • Strategic Research Issue 1. Public health
    service systems and infrastructures at the
    community, State and/or national levels, as they
    apply to different maternal and child health
    (MCH) populations based on demographic,
    epidemiological, and political factors.
  • (Correlates to MCHB Strategic Plan
  • FYs 20032007, Goal 4 Improve the Health
    Infrastructure and Systems of Care.)
  • Demographic factors may include age and
    developmental status, gender, ethnicity,
    geography, economic status, etc.

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MCHB Strategic Research IssuesFYs 20042009
  • Strategic Research Issue II. MCH services and
    systems of care efforts to eliminate health
    disparities and barriers to health care access
    for MCH populations. These health disparities
    and barriers to health care access may include
    ethnic, racial, cultural, linguistic, gender,
    developmental, geographic, immigrant,
    underserved, and/or economic considerations.
  • (Correlates to MCHB Strategic Plan
  • FYs 20032007, Goal 3 Eliminate Health
    Barriers and Disparities.)

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MCHB Strategic Research IssuesFYs 20042009
  • Strategic Research Issue III Services and
    systems to assure quality of care for MCH
    populations.
  • (Correlates to MCHB Strategic Plan
  • FYs 20032007, Goal 5 Assure Quality of Care.)

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MCHB Strategic Research IssuesFYs 20042009
  • Strategic Research Issue IV. Promoting the
    healthy development of MCH populations.
  • (Correlates to MCHB Strategic Plan
  • FYs 2003-2007, Goal 2 Promote an Environment
    that Supports Maternal and Child Health.)

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MCH Research ProgramContact Information
  • Rita Haggerty
  • Program Analyst
  • Phone (301) 443-2207
  • Email rhaggerty_at_hrsa.gov
  • Hae Young Park
  • Program Analyst
  • Phone (301) 443-2207
  • Email hpark_at_hrsa.gov
  • Visit the MCHB Webpage www.mchb.hrsa.gov

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Building Bridges From Research to
PracticeFederal/State Partnership Meeting
  • Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
  • October 19-22, 2003

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Question and AnswerSessionPlease visit
www.mchcom.com for an archive of this event and
others.
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