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Links
Links
to State Partners
Links
to National Partners
- National
Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center (OHRC)
The resource center gathers,
develops, and shares quality and valued information and materials with
health professionals, program administrators, educators, policymakers,
and others with the goal of improving oral health services
for infants, children, adolescents, and their families.
OHRC
maintains an online library
of materials.
Materials produced by grantees should be submitted
via mail
or e-mail to OHRC. For
technical assistance using the OHRC Web site, subscribing
to the GranteeNews e-mail announcement list, and
updating grantee
contacts
and information in
OHRC's MCHB-Funded Oral
Health Projects Database, contact Sarah Kolo, sk22@georgetown.edu.
- Alliance
for Information on Maternal and Child Health (AIM)
There are 17 grantees collaborating
at the national level through the Alliance for Information on
Maternal and Child Health. The AIM collaborative includes HRSA
grantees under two five-year programs: Improving Understanding
of Maternal and Child Health (IUMCH) grant program; and Promote
Maternal and Child Health (PPMCH). These grant programs fund
organizations representing decision makers, private and public
funders, business, managed care, and other working to improve
maternal and child healk and health care from the local to the
national level.
- Association
of State and Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD)
ASTDD represents the oral health program
directors in state health
departments and also has over 60 associate members that represent a
broad spectrum of individuals engaged in dental public health at the
federal, state, and local level. In addition to member services, ASTDD provides
technical assistance and program support for state oral health programs.
- National
Oral Health Policy Center
The National Oral Health Policy Center seeks to identify
policy roadblocks and improvements to accessing oral health care,
with a particular focus on children and families with low incomes
who are covered by Medicaid.
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