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Insights from the national maternal and Child Health Workforce Development Center on Title V Teams' collaborative readiness and goal accomplishment.

Rebecca WellsAlexandria M CoffeyAmy MullenixJessica SimonKristen Hassmiller Lich
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2022)
Title V teams with lower levels of initial collaborative readiness may benefit from additional support in skill development, connections to key partners, and convening power. Given the crucial and increasing role of Medicaid in maternal and child health systems, more attention may be warranted to supporting all Title V programs in partnering with this funder.
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