Perinatal Workforce Act
HR 8089 expands perinatal healthcare workforce through training and recruitment programs to improve maternal health access and reduce disparities in underserved communities.
HR 8089 expands perinatal healthcare workforce through training and recruitment programs to improve maternal health access and reduce disparities in underserved communities.
HR 8089 amends the Public Health Service Act to expand and diversify the workforce providing perinatal care—services related to pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. The bill likely includes provisions for workforce training, recruitment, loan forgiveness, or grants aimed at increasing the number and diversity of perinatal healthcare providers, particularly in underserved areas.
The U.S. faces documented shortages of maternal health providers, particularly midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, and obstetric nurses. Maternal mortality and morbidity rates remain elevated, especially among Black and Hispanic women, making workforce diversity and expansion a public health equity priority. Strengthening the perinatal workforce can improve access to quality care and reduce disparities in maternal health outcomes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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