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Transforming Pediatrics for Early Childhood (TPEC) Program

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HRSA-26-104Grant

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The Transforming Pediatrics for Early Childhood Program (TPEC) aims to enhance pediatric primary care by embedding early childhood development (ECD) experts into local pediatric practices, particularly those serving Medicaid and CHIP populations. The program focuses on a team-based model to prevent chronic disease early in life and promote healthy childhood development. Through TPEC, pediatric care teams will screen families for mental health, housing, nutrition, and developmental needs, foster nurturing caregiver-child relationships, provide education on developmental milestones, and ensure families receive appropriate referrals and specialized support. Recipients of TPEC funding will have statewide or tribal reach, tasked with improving the quality and cost-effectiveness of pediatric care by building skills among primary care staff and advancing policies that support sustainable, team-based pediatric care. The initiative is designed to result in measurable enhancements in service delivery and early childhood developmental outcomes, aligning with the Department of Health and Human Services’ priorities to make America healthier by addressing key factors critical to child well-being from an early age. The solicitation period is open until July 10, 2026, under the Health Resources and Services Administration.

General Info

TPEC embeds ECD experts in pediatric care to improve early childhood development and health outcomes.

Agency

Department Of Health And Human Services → Health Resources And Services Administration

NAICS

923120 - Administration of Public Health Programs View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Health And Human Services → Health Resources And Services Administration
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Department Of Health And Human Services → Health Resources And Services Administration
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The Transforming Pediatrics for Early Childhood Program (TPEC) will advance the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services" Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) priorities by preventing chronic disease early in life and promoting healthy development in early childhood. TPEC recipients - organizations with statewide or tribal reach - will place early childhood development (ECD) experts in local pediatric practices to deliver team-based care to young children and their families. Recipients will improve the quality and cost effectiveness of pediatric primary care by delivering a comprehensive team-based approach that focuses on factors critical to child development. Through this approach, pediatric primary care staff will: ​Screen families for their needs related to mental health, housing, nutrition, and child development; ​Build safe, stable, and nurturing relationships between caregivers and their children; ​Educate caregivers on developmental milestones and how to watch for them; and ​Make sure that families get referrals and access to additional or specialized support. TPEC recipients will:Place early childhood development (ECD) experts in pediatric practices that primarily serve families covered by Medicaid/Children"s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and deliver high-quality ECD services using a team-based approach.Build the skills of pediatric primary care staff statewide to deliver high-quality ECD services using a team-based approach. Improve statewide administrative policies and financing strategies to expand and sustain team-based pediatric primary care, improving the standard of care for all young children. TPEC will result in measurable improvements in service delivery rates and early childhood development outcomes.

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