Bill 119 s 992, also known as the Infant Mortality Pilot Program Authorization Act, is a piece of legislation that aims to provide funding for the development and execution of pilot programs focused on reducing infant mortality rates in standard metropolitan statistical areas with high rates of infant mortality. The bill seeks to address the pressing issue of infant mortality by implementing targeted programs in areas where the problem is most severe.
The funding authorized by this bill will support the creation of innovative initiatives that aim to improve maternal and infant health outcomes, reduce disparities in access to healthcare services, and address social determinants of health that contribute to high infant mortality rates. These pilot programs will be designed to test new approaches and interventions that have the potential to significantly impact infant mortality rates in these high-risk areas.
In addition to funding pilot programs, the bill also includes provisions for evaluating the effectiveness of these initiatives and sharing best practices and lessons learned with other communities facing similar challenges. By investing in targeted interventions and promoting collaboration and knowledge-sharing, the Infant Mortality Pilot Program Authorization Act seeks to make meaningful progress in reducing infant mortality rates and improving the health and well-being of mothers and babies in high-risk areas across the country.