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The Data to Save Moms Act amends the Public Health Service Act to improve maternal health data collection and review processes. It authorizes $10 million annually (2027–2031) for grants to state and tribal maternal mortality review committees to increase community engagement and diversity in committee membership, with at least $1.5 million reserved for tribal organizations. The bill also requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review existing maternal health data collection processes and quality measures in consultation with diverse stakeholders, and to make recommendations for improvement, including assessment of data timeliness, demographic data collection, bias training, and consideration of social determinants of health.
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