Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 76 - Maternal and Child Health Program
Rule 641-76.1 - Program Overview
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
The maternal and child health (MCH) programs are operated by the Iowa department of public health as the designated state agency pursuant to an agreement with the federal government. The majority of the funding available is from the Title V MCH block grant, administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) within the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
(1) Purpose. The purpose of the program is to promote the health of mothers, children, and youth by ensuring or providing access to quality maternal and child health care services (especially for low-income families or families with limited availability of health care services); to reduce infant mortality and the incidence of preventable diseases and handicapping conditions; to increase the number of children appropriately immunized against disease; and to facilitate the development of community-based systems of health care for children, youth and their families. The program provides and promotes family-centered, community-based coordinated care, including care/service coordination for children and youth with special health care needs.
(2) Services.
(3) MCH advisory council. The MCH advisory council assists in developing the state plan for MCH, assessing need, prioritizing services, establishing objectives, and encouraging public support for MCH and family planning programs. In addition, the council advises the director regarding health and nutrition services for women and children, supports the development of special projects and conferences and advocates for health and nutrition services for women and children.