IU Health Grants $3.7M to Boost Maternal, Infant Health
IU Health awards grants to support infant and maternal health across Indiana | WBIW

INDIANA – Indiana University Health has awarded $3.7 million to four community organizations working to improve infant and maternal health outcomes in India ...
Indiana University Health awarded $3.7 million in grants to four community organizations focused on improving infant and maternal health outcomes across Indiana. The funding targets critical gaps in healthcare access and support services for vulnerable populations. This initiative aims to reduce maternal mortality rates and improve newborn survival outcomes statewide.
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