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Statewide Conference for Midwives and Perinatal Health Care Prov
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The Hawaii State Department of Health’s Family Health Services Division, through its Children with Special Health Needs Branch and the Hawaii Genomics Section, is seeking a qualified community-based nonprofit organization experienced in supporting midwives and perinatal healthcare providers to coordinate a statewide conference on Oahu. This event aims to bring together up to 120 attendees, including providers, state agencies, and community services, to share the latest research, best practices, and policy updates related to midwifery and perinatal healthcare. The initiative supports Hawaii’s integrated midwifery system, which emphasizes professional regulation, cultural competency, and diverse birth settings to ensure maternity care aligns with local values and needs. The contract is focused on enhancing access to family-centered health care services and improving outcomes for children and youth with or at risk of special health care needs, particularly through education, collaborative partnerships, and systems development. The conference will serve as a key platform to strengthen professional networks and bolster perinatal healthcare practices statewide. Proposals for this solicitation must be submitted by May 23, 2026, and the point of contact for the contract is Ian Tholen from the Department of Health. The statewide scope of the project emphasizes a coordinated effort to foster improved health services across Hawaii.
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Contract Value
$33,500NAICS
Place of Performance
HI, USSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
