Healthy MOM Act
Multi-committee bill addressing U.S. maternal mortality, morbidity, and health equity through expanded healthcare coverage, provider training, and postpartum support programs.
Multi-committee bill addressing U.S. maternal mortality, morbidity, and health equity through expanded healthcare coverage, provider training, and postpartum support programs.
HR 6242, the Healthy MOM Act, is a comprehensive maternal health bill introduced in November 2025 that addresses maternal mortality, morbidity, and health equity for pregnant and postpartum individuals in the United States. The bill has been referred to multiple committees including Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, Education and Workforce, and Oversight and Government Reform, indicating it contains provisions spanning healthcare delivery, insurance coverage, workforce development, and federal oversight.
The United States has significantly higher maternal mortality rates than other developed nations, with disparities concentrated among Black, Indigenous, and rural communities. This bill represents a multi-committee legislative effort to address systemic gaps in prenatal care, postpartum support, maternal mental health, and healthcare provider training—issues with direct consequences for maternal and infant health outcomes.
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