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LA – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewLouisiana Program Description AdministrationThe Louisiana State Child Death Review Program (CDR) was established in 1992 by the Louisiana Legislature, and in 2001, local Child Death Review teams were established in each of Louisiana’s nine Office of Public Health regions. The Louisiana CDR Program functions under the auspices of the Louisiana Department of Health, Office of
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LA – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewLouisiana State Contact Rosaria (Rosi)TrichiloState Maternal and Child Health CoordinatorLA Dept. of Health, Office of Public Health, Bureau of Family Health1450 Poydras Street Ste 2032New Orleans, LA 70117Phone: 504-568-2642Fax: 504-568-3503Email: Rosaria.Trichilo@LA.GOV Program Description State Administration The Louisiana state FIMR program is administered out of the Department of Health and supports the following programs:
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MA – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewMassachusetts Program Description AdministrationThe Massachusetts CDR program was established by statute (MGL C 38 Section 2) in 2000. It is an unfunded mandate, but some resources for state activities have been identified through two federal sources, the MCH Block grant and the EMS for Children grant. The state team is jointly convened by the public
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MA – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewMassachusetts Boston FIMR Program Contact Joanne Suarez, MBeBoston Public Health CommissionEmail: jsuarez@bphc.org Program Description Reviews
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MD – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewMaryland Program Description AdministrationMaryland Senate Bill 464 created child fatality review, state and local Citizens Review Panels and the state CAN Council. CFR is mandated but not funded. The program was established by statute (Section 5-701 et seq.) in 1999. It is housed out of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), Maryland Department of
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MD – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewMaryland Program Contact Thuy NguyenInfant Health Program CoordinatorPrevention and Health Promotion AdministrationMaryland Department of HealthMaternal and Child Health Bureau201 W. Preston St., Room 309Baltimore, MD 21201Fax: 410-333-5233Email: thuy.nguyen@maryland.gov Program Description Administration The Maryland Department of Health’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau is the lead agency for Maryland’s FIMR Program, which supports the following local teams:
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ME – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewMaine Program Description AdministrationThe Maine Child Death and Serious Injury Review Panel was established by statute (Title 22, section 4004) in 1992. The panel is housed through the Department of Health and Human Services. There are two staff members for the Panel which is funded by the Children’s Justice Act. TeamsMaine has a state level
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ME – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewMaine State Contact Meghan HenshallMaternal Fetal and Infant Morality Review CoordinatorMaine Department of Health and Human ServicesAugusta, ME 04333Phone: (207) 592-0265Email: meghan.henshall@maine.gov Program Description: Maine has a state level panel, MFIMR, reviewing Maternal, Fetal, and Infant Deaths
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MI – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewMichigan Program Description AdministrationThe Michigan Child Death Review Program was established by statute (Section 722.627b) in 1997. The program has an annual budget of $639,209 and is funded by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. CDR is managed by the Michigan Public Health Institute (MPHI). Funding for the program is on a three-year contract