UAMS Receives $5M Funding to Combat Infant Mortality Rates
UAMS Receives Significant Funding
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) has been awarded a $5 million Congressional appropriation. This funding is dedicated to addressing the issue of infant mortality rates in Arkansas.
Strategies to Reduce Infant Mortality
With this financial support, UAMS aims to implement comprehensive strategies to promote healthier pregnancies and improve maternal health. Key initiatives include:
- Enhanced prenatal care services
- Educational programs for new parents
- Outreach programs targeting at-risk communities
This significant funding represents a proactive step towards reducing infant mortality rates and ensuring better health outcomes for mothers and their children in Arkansas.
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