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Grant helps bring more community doulas to Indianapolis mothersĀ 

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation  granted Indiana University Health Foundation $277,805 to support the Cradle Indy: Community Doula Program, a collaborative effort...

524 babies died in Indiana in 2023, new program targets root causesĀ 

Cradle Indy officially launched its bold new initiative to combat infant mortality in Indianapolis with an event titled ā€œONE: A Night to Win the...

Beneath the cradle: Unearthing the crisis of infant mortality in IndianaĀ 

Indiana has long carried the weight of a disquieting reality: its infant mortality rate consistently exceeds the national average.   Despite gradual improvements in recent years,...

Indiana hospitals celebrated for maternal health impactĀ 

Five Community Health hospitals were recognized by the Indiana Hospital Association for their commitment to infant and maternal health at the INspire Hospital of...

Improving Indiana’s Black mortality rate one delivery at a time

Indiana currently has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the United States. The risk of death related to pregnancy is higher for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) patients.
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