Pregnancy and Postpartum Hypertension Control Initiative
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The Office on Women’s Health is preparing to fund a time-limited initiative aimed at accelerating the nationwide adoption of self-measured blood pressure (SMBP) during pregnancy and the postpartum period, building on prior federal efforts in hypertension control. This initiative seeks to translate lessons from established programs including the HHS Hypertension Innovator Award, CDC’s Hypertension in Pregnancy Change Package, and the National Hypertension Control Initiative into scalable, equitable practices that prioritize underserved and rural communities, including areas with limited access to maternity care. SMBP, recognized as a best practice supported by national and international guidelines, will be promoted as a routine component of prenatal and postpartum care to improve early detection and management of hypertension, reduce related complications, and enhance maternal and fetal outcomes. Applicants must demonstrate the capacity to fully implement their projects within six months of award and are expected to conduct ongoing evaluation of both process and outcomes throughout the project term. Funding will be provided in 12-month budget periods for a total performance period of up to two years, with continuation funding dependent on satisfactory progress, appropriate use of federal resources, and availability of funds. Recipients must submit a non-competing continuation application to receive funding beyond the first year, and subsequent awards will generally match the initial amount, adjusted for unspent funds. All recipients are required to document and disseminate their findings, data, and best practices to HHS and the broader public health community to inform future efforts. Eligible applicants include private for-profit and nonprofit entities, public agencies, faith-based and community-based organizations, and American Indian/Alaska Native/Native American organizations located in any state, the District of Columbia, or U.S. territories, excluding local governments. While the project is time-limited, applicants are encouraged to develop strategies for sustaining SMBP practices beyond federal support.
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