Minn. Stat. § 145.908

Current through 2024, c. 127
Section 145.908 - GRANT PROGRAM; SCREENING AND TREATMENT FOR PRE- AND POSTPARTUM MOOD AND ANXIETY DISORDERS
Subdivision 1.Grant program established.

Within the limits of available appropriations for this purpose, the commissioner of health shall establish a grant program to provide culturally competent programs to screen and treat pregnant women and women who have given birth in the preceding 12 months for pre- and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Organizations may use grant funds to establish new screening or treatment programs, or expand or maintain existing screening or treatment programs. In establishing the grant program, the commissioner shall prioritize expanding or enhancing screening for pre- and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders in primary care settings. The commissioner shall determine the types of organizations eligible for grants.

Subd. 2.Allowable uses of funds.

Grant funds awarded by the commissioner under this section:

(1) must be used to provide health care providers with appropriate training and relevant resources on screening, treatment, follow-up support, and links to community-based resources for pre- and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders; and
(2) may be used to:
(i) enable health care providers to provide or receive psychiatric consultations to treat eligible women for pre- and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders;
(ii) conduct a public awareness campaign;
(iii) fund start-up costs for telephone lines, websites, and other resources to collect and disseminate information about screening and treatment for pre- and postpartum mood and anxiety disorders; or
(iv) establish connections between community-based resources.
Subd. 3.Federal funds.

The commissioner shall apply for any available grant funds from the federal Department of Health and Human Services for this program.

Minn. Stat. § 145.908

2016 c 189 art 20 s 21

Amended by 2019 Minn. Laws, ch. 9,s 11-68, eff. 8/1/2019.
Added by 2016 Minn. Laws, ch. 189,s 20-21, eff. 8/1/2016.