Evaluation of the Implementation of the Healthy Start Program: Findings from the 2016 National Healthy Start Program Survey

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Sarika Rane Parasuraman
David de la Cruz
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[1] Maternal and Child Health Bureau,Office of Research and Epidemiology
[2] Health Resources and Services Administration,U.S. Public Health Service, Division of Healthy Start and Perinatal Services
[3] United States Department of Health and Human Services,undefined
[4] Maternal and Child Health Bureau,undefined
[5] Health Resources and Services Administration,undefined
[6] United States Department of Health and Human Services,undefined
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Healthy Start; Program implementation; Community health; Evaluation;
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Objectives The Healthy Start Program has taken a community-based approach to improving maternal and child health outcomes among underserved populations for 25 years. Although the program has been evaluated in the past, it has not undergone a national evaluation since it was transformed in 2014. The purpose of this study is to present data from an early component of the latest national evaluation—the 2016 National Healthy Start Program Survey, which includes information describing grantees, the risk profile of participants served, and the scope of services offered to meet participant needs. Methods Ninety-five grantees completed the survey, and responses are reported at the aggregate level. Study analyses are descriptive. Results Grantees reported serving a population with a high-risk profile characterized by chronic medical conditions or risk behaviors. Most grantees conduct comprehensive needs/risk assessments for participants upon program entry, yet service delivery strategies were mixed, with some differences found by geographic region. Grantees provide a core set of services to participants, including case management and health promotion/education, and tend to refer participants to community providers for services that are deemed appropriate during individual risk assessments. While most grantees have protocols in place related to these priority services, participants may not have been universally offered all services across sites. Conclusions for Practice Although grantees often highlight their facilitation of service/care coordination with existing resources, findings suggest potential areas on which to focus strategic efforts to ensure that the Healthy Start Program is successfully bridging gaps in access and utilization of services for underserved communities.
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