HRSA In FocusHRSA Advances Nutrition Education for Health Professionals| On June 18, HRSA issued a Dear Colleague Letter encouraging HRSA-supported workforce training programs to strengthen nutrition education across their curricula to better prepare future health professionals to incorporate nutrition into patient care. Strengthening nutrition education for health professionals can help improve prevention, support earlier intervention, and promote better health outcomes for the communities HRSA serves. |
HRSA and Partners Celebrate 150,000 Blood Stem Cell Transplants| HRSA, the National Marrow Donor Program, and partners across the transplant community celebrated a historic milestone: 150,000 blood stem cell transplants facilitated through the C.W. Bill Young Cell Transplantation Program. The celebration was a reminder of the lives transformed through the generosity of donors and the impact of a successful public-private partnership dedicated to bringing life-saving care to patients nationwide. As Administrator Tom Engels noted, "This milestone reflects the accountability born out of a true and successful public-private partnership, built from a trusted system and carried forward by an unwavering dedication to doing this work with integrity every single time, so that every donated product reaches its life-saving potential.” |
HRSA Releases New MIECHV Data Showing Record Reach, Expanded Services, and Positive Outcomes for Families NationwideHRSA released updated data on the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, highlighting the highest annual number of home visits in program history, expanded reach, and strong outcomes for children and parents across the country. As Administrator Tom Engels said, “The program is delivering critical services when families need them most—supporting healthy pregnancies, early childhood development, and family well-being in communities across America.” |
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