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The meeting featured workgroup updates, including the development of an opioid initiative pilot for brain injury screening and training, a middle school poster contest project, and improvements to the Board's onboarding and evaluation process. The PA Treasury Department presented on the PA ABLE Savings Program, a tax-advantaged option for individuals with disabilities. Board members reviewed survey feedback to strengthen future meetings. Additional topics included updates on House Bill 2042 regarding the Safety in Youth Sports Act, proposed amendments to the Community HealthChoices Waiver, and various state program and resource developments, such as the Head Injury Program and NeuroResource Facilitation Program enrollment updates.
This strategic action plan, titled 'Healthy Moms, Vibrant Futures,' outlines Pennsylvania's commitment to improving maternal health outcomes, ensuring the safety of mothers and babies, and reducing maternal mortality and morbidity, particularly among Black women. The plan focuses on five core priorities: enhancing the detection and treatment of behavioral health conditions, improving access to care in rural and underserved areas, increasing access to high-quality perinatal care, integrating support for health-related social needs, and diversifying the maternal health workforce to foster trust and better patient-provider relationships. Emphasizing equity, it aims to achieve measurable progress in access, education, and holistic support for families across the Commonwealth.
This State Action Plan outlines the Pennsylvania Title V Program's strategic direction for the 2026-2030 cycle. The plan identifies key priorities including Women/Maternal Health, Perinatal/Infant Health, Child Health, Adolescent Health, and Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN). Objectives focus on improving behavioral health utilization for pregnant and postpartum individuals, increasing certified community-based doulas, enhancing optimal health and wellbeing for infants, improving early childhood development, increasing access to adolescent mental health services and suicide prevention, and expanding provider access and care coordination for CSHCN.
The board meeting agenda included a vote for a new board member, a question and answer session regarding written workgroup updates, and a review of state action plan outcomes and workgroup goals. The session also featured a round table discussion and a period for brainstorming board meeting presentation ideas, followed by public comment.
The meeting included updates on the Medical Marijuana Program, Act 63 Phase 3 implementation, and the 2025 Diversity Report. Additional discussion topics covered a procurement notice for a request for information, the transition of the help desk ticketing system, updates from the Medical Marijuana Education Workgroup, a revised API request process, and professional staff ratios. Furthermore, the meeting reviewed extensive program metrics, including active patient certifications, approved practitioners, operational dispensary and grower/processor counts, and net sales data.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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