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ATENCIÓN Pacientes de HOPES: Northern Nevada HOPES estará cerrado el lunes 17 de febrero, en conmemoración del Día de los Presidentes. El horario operativo regular se reanudará el martes 18 de febrero a las 8 a.m.

Northern Nevada HOPES and UnitedHealthcare Launch Transformative Maternal Health Program for Women Engaged in Substance Use

Northern Nevada HOPES (HOPES) is thrilled to announce the launch of its groundbreaking Maternal Health Program for pregnant women engaged in substance use, set to open in July 2025. This initiative is made possible by a generous $708,092 donation from UnitedHealthcare Health Plan of Nevada Medicaid, marking a significant milestone in our commitment to enhancing maternal and infant health services in the region.

This significant investment will expand access to critical maternal and infant health services, including prenatal, postpartum, behavioral health, and pediatric care, with a dedicated focus on supporting mothers with substance use issues to ensure the health of both baby and mom. By addressing the unique needs of these mothers, the program aims to improve outcomes for families across Washoe County.

“Our partnership with UnitedHealthcare is vital in expanding life-saving maternal care,” said Dr. Faith Whittier, Chief Medical Officer at HOPES. “As our country faces higher rates of maternal and infant risks, we’re thrilled to deliver this support to those who need it most.”

The CDC reports that the U.S. has the highest rate of maternal mortality among high-income nations, with BIPOC women facing the most significant risks. This donation addresses these disparities by supporting access to comprehensive care for preventable conditions like gestational diabetes, preterm labor, and preeclampsia.

“Equitable access to maternal care is essential for improving maternal and infant health outcomes and reducing health disparities,” said Lisa Mantkus, RN, Northern Nevada Medicaid Quality Manager and Clinical Practice Consultant at UnitedHealthcare Health Plan of Nevada Medicaid. “Our investment in this program reflects our commitment to supporting early intervention and comprehensive care for mothers and infants in our community.”

Together, UnitedHealthcare and Northern Nevada HOPES are committed to ensuring the most vulnerable among of us have comprehensive access to life-saving care. HOPES new Maternal Health Program will launch this July. To learn more and become a patient, call 775-786-4673 or visit nnhopes.org.

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