Kansas Selected by CMS to Participate in Transforming Maternal Health Model Program
(Jan. 10, 2025) – The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has selected Kansas as one of 15 states to participate in its Transforming Maternal Health Model program. The Program aims to improve maternal and child health care for Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program members. It includes a $17 million grant award over the next 10 years.
TMaH will provide access to care and resources to address individual physical health, mental health and social needs during pregnancy and postpartum. The Medicaid agencies for each selected state will receive targeted technical support in three key areas: Access to care, infrastructure and workforce capacity; Quality improvement and safety; and Whole-person care delivery.
TMaH launched on Jan. 1, 2025, and will run for 10 years. Additional information about TMaH can be found on the model webpage, including Model Factsheet and Frequently Asked Questions.
According to Governor Laura Kelly's Jan. 8 announcement about the grant award, the TMaH funding will allow the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to build upon its work in the following areas: hospital engagement for birthing-friendly designation (which many of our members are already involved in through the Kansas Perinatal Quality Collaborative), whole-person care, telehealth and Telemonitoring Prioritization, and Home Visiting Program Expansion. The Kansas Hospital Association will continue to monitor and inform members about this work.
--Karen Braman