Maternal Health Emergency Management Training (MHEMT)
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The Maternal Health Emergency Management Training (MHEMT) program aims to enhance the effectiveness of the AIM program by focusing on improving the skills and capacity of healthcare providers working in non-delivery and low-resource clinical environments. This initiative targets clinicians and first responders who care for pregnant and postpartum women outside of traditional delivery settings, with the goal of raising the quality of care they provide during maternal emergencies. The program is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration under the Department of Health and Human Services and seeks to address gaps in maternal health emergency management to reduce adverse outcomes. The contract for this program is classified as a forecast, with a posting date in early April 2026, but does not specify a solicitation number, location details, or set-aside status. The point of contact is listed as the Maternal Child Health Bureau, providing an email address for inquiries related to the program. Overall, the MHEMT program represents a strategic effort to broaden maternal health training beyond delivery-focused settings, enhancing emergency preparedness and response capabilities among diverse healthcare workers.
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The Maternal Health Emergency Management Training (MHEMT) program will extend the reach and impact of the AIM program by strengthening the capacity of the broader health care workforce in non-delivery and/or low-resource clinical settings. The primary goal of this program is to increase capacity and improve the quality of care provided by clinicians and first responders who encounter pregnant and postpartum women in non-delivery and/or low-resource clinical settings.
