Holcomb Expected to Sign Baby Care Bill

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New moms in areas with Indiana’s worst infant death rates will get personalized attention from health care workers under a bill on its way to Governor Holcomb.

Holcomb requested the bill, which pairs new moms with health-care workers to guide them through every stage of proper prenatal care, in the 13 zip codes with the most babies who don’t survive to their first birthday. Those slivers of Indianapolis, Evansville, Muncie, Fort Wayne, East Chicago and Hammond account for one of every seven infant deaths in the state.

Valparaiso Senator Ed CHARBONNEAU Charbonneau (R) says the bill would require doctors and nurses to ask pregnant women on their first visit if they’ve used drugs.

Indiana’s infant death rate has kept rising as the national rate has fallen. Holcomb has set a goal of moving Indiana’s mortality rate from the worst in the Midwest to the best.