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  • MI – FIMR – Resources

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    Michigan State Contact Audra BrummelMichigan FIMR CoordinatorMichigan Department of Health and Human Services109 W Michigan AveLansing, MI 48933Phone: 517-335-9017Fax:Email: BrummelA@michigan.gov Program Description State AdministrationThe Michigan FIMR Network is administered from the Department of Health and Human Services and supports the following local teams:

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  • MN – CDR – Resources

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    Minnesota Program Description AdministrationMinnesota’s Child Mortality Review Program was established in 1989 by legislation. The program is federally funded by the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and state funds. In 2015, the Minnesota Legislature enacted a new statute that requires the Department of Human Services to lead an on-site review of all fatalities and

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  • MO – CDR – Resources

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    Missouri Program Description AdministrationMissouri’s Child Fatality Review Program was established in 1991 by legislation. Its annual budget is $161,700 which is for E&E and is funded through general revenue, plus additional grants. Missouri also has an additional $950,000 for personal services. Funding from year to year is somewhat stable, but is subject to Governor’s reserve

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  • MO – FIMR – Resources

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    Missouri State Contact Angela TalbottDivision of Community and Public HealthMissouri Department of Health and Senior ServicesEmail: Angela.Talbott@health.mo.gov Missouri has ten regional teams. Program Description Administration The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with taking the recommendations

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  • MS – CDR – Resources

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    Mississippi Program Description AdministrationLegislation establishing a Child Death Review Panel (CDRP) became effective on July 1, 2006 and was revised effective July 1, 2008. The original statute provided for the State Medical Examiner’s Office to have administrative oversight of the CDR panel. During the 2008 regular session of the Legislature, oversight of the Child Death

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  • MS – FIMR – Resources

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    Mississippi Program Contact Vernesia Wilson, PhD, MPHDirector, Maternal and Infant Health BureauMississippi State Department of Health570 East Woodrow Wilson DriveJackson, MS 39216Phone: 601-576-7429Email: Vernesia.Wilson@msdh.ms.gov Program Description State administrationThe state program is administered at the Mississippi Department of Health, which supports the following FIMR programs:

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  • MT – CDR – Resources

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    Montana Program Description AdministrationMontana’s Fetal, Infant, Child, and Maternal Mortality Review (FICMMMR) program was established in 1997 through legislation and was amended by the 2013 Legislature to include the review of maternal deaths. FICMMR is housed in the Family and Community Health Bureau (FCHB) at the MT Department of Public Health and Human Services. The

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  • MT – FIMR – Resources

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    Montana Program Contact Maddie DiederichsState FICMMR CoordinatorDepartment of Public Health & Human Services1625 11th AvenueHelena, MT 59620Phone: (406) 444-3131Email: Madison.Diederichs@mt.gov Program Description Administration The FIMR program in Montana is administered through the Department of Health and Human Services and supports the following local programs:

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  • NC – CDR – Resources

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    North Carolina Program Description Administration North Carolina’s Child Fatality Prevention System (CFP System) was originally established in 1991 by state law. Legislation that passed in 2023 restructured the system, provided additional funding, and expanded system responsibilities. Most of the changes required by the 2023 legislation became effective on July 1, 2025. The CFP System is

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