Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP)
What is the Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP)? MIHP is a program for all Michigan women with Medicaid health insurance who are pregnant and all infants with Medicaid. It is a benefit of their insurance. MIHP provides support to promote healthy pregnancies, good birth outcomes, and healthy infants.
Throughout the state, MIHPs are administered in rural, urban and native communities through federally qualified health centers, hospital based clinics and private providers as well as through local and
regional public health departments. Services include:
·Maternal and infant health and psychosocial assessment completed by nurse or social worker
·Registered Nurse and Licensed Social Worker development of beneficiary care plans
·Coordination of MIHP services with the beneficiary's medical care provider and Medicaid Health Plan (who assist and supplement that care)
·Registered Nurse, Licensed Social Worker, Registered Dietitian and Infant Mental Health Specialist home or office visits provided with interventions based on the beneficiary's plan of care
·Transportation services arranged if needed
·Referrals are made to local community services (e.g., mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, basic needs assistance) as needed
·Referral to local childbirth education or parenting classes
Michigan's Infant Mortality Reduction Plan August 2012
MIHP Quasi-Experimental Evaluation Summary Report NEW!
MIHP Brochures
What if I Don't Have Medicaid Health Insurance?
Apply for Healthy Kids Medicaid On line NOW
Who do I Contact for Questions about Medicaid for Pregnant Women?
Local Department of Human Services (DHS) Offices
- DHS Hotlines
- MIChild/Healthy Kids 1-888-988-6300 TTY 1-888-263-5897 for persons with hearing and speech disabilities
- Medicaid Beneficiary hotline 1-800-642-3195 TTY 1-866-501-5656 for persons with hearing and speech disabilities
Who Do I Contact To Find A State Certified MIHP Near Me?
MIHP Coordinator Directory 4.23.13
Interactive map of MIHP agencies
How Do I Become A MIHP Provider?
MIHP Provider Application Process
MIHP State Consultants
Ingrid Davis Joni Detwiler
517-335-9546 517-335-6659
davisi1@michigan.gov detwilerj@michigan.gov
Agency Assignment
MIHP Agency Consultant Assignment 4.5.13
For Moms and Dads
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Community Resources
Educational Materials
English
Spanish
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Other Educational Material
Billing Links
Other Links
MIHP Provider Training
Required Training for all MIHP Provider Applicants
Require Training for MIHP staff
Additional Trainings
MIHP Domains/Risks
Grouped together for Nursing and Social Work Continuing Education Credits: Once you view each of the webcasts, you are required to complete a Survey Monkey evaluation. Your certificate will be sent to you electronically upon completion.
NEW!! Breast-feeding
Infant Mental Health Presentation March 2011 Coordinator Meeting
Domestic Violence Presentation September 2012 Coordinator Meeting
Pregnancy Concerns 4.3 contact hours
CE instructions
Infant Concerns and Safety 1 contact hour
CE instructions
Housing and Health Services 1 contact hour
CE instructions
MIHP Coordinator Meeting Webcasts
- September 2009 Coordinator Meeting, Lansing, MI
- March 2010, Coordinator Meeting, Southfield MI
- September 2010, Coordinator Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI
- March 2011, Coordinator Meeting, Southfield, MI
- September 2011 Coordinator Meeting, Plymouth MI
- March 2012, Coordinator Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI
- September 2012, Coordinator Meeting, Kalamazoo
Q & A Responses
Maternal Drinking in Pregnancy
Program Documents
Edinburgh Depression Scale
T-ACE Screening Tool
Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) 4
New Employee and Waiver Staff
Certification

MIHP Chapter of Medicaid Manual
Medicaid Provider Manual
MIHP Operations Guide
MIHP Operations Guide 1.1.11
Required Forms
Maternal Forms
M001 Maternal Forms Checklist
MIHP 400 Consent to Complete Risk Identifier and Participate in MIHP
MIHP 401 Consent to Release Protected Health Information
MIHP 402 Consent to Transfer
Early On Referral Form
099 Notification of Multiple Charts Open
MSA 1200 Maternal Risk Identifier
M002 Maternal Plan of Care, Part 1
Plan of Care Part 2 Instructions
M003 Maternal POC2 Family Planning
M004 Maternal POC2 Prenatal Care
M005 Maternal POC2 Food
M006 Maternal POC2 Housing
M007 Maternal POC2 Transportation
M008 Maternal POC2 Social Support
M009 Maternal POC2 2nd Hand Exposure
M010 Maternal POC2 Smoking
M011 Maternal POC2 Alcohol
M012 Maternal POC2 Drugs
M013 Maternal POC2 Stress/Depression/Mental Health
M014 Maternal POC2 Domestic ViolenceM015 Maternal POC2 Asthma
M016 Maternal POC2 Diabetes
M017 Maternal POC2 Hypertension
M018 Maternal POC2 Interconception Care
M021 Maternal POC2 Additional Domain
M020 Maternal Form A
M023 Maternal Form B
M022 Prenatal Communication
M025 Maternal Form C
M200 Maternal Discharge SummaryM036 Maternal Supplemental Risk Identifier Questions
M037 Supplemental Maternal Nutrition History
Infant Forms
I001 Infant Forms Checklist
I023 Infant Risk Identifier: Infant Component
1024 Infant Risk Identifier: Maternal Component
I002 Infant Plan Of Care Part 1
I003 Infant POC2 Health Care
I004 Infant POC2 SafetyI005 Infant POC2 Feeding and Nutrition
I006 Infant POC2 General Infant Development
I020 Infant POC2 Family Social Support, Parenting and Child Care
I007 Infant POC2 Maternal Considerations
I036 Infant POC2 Additional Domain
I009 Infant Form A
I012 Infant Form B
I010 Infant Care Communication
I014 Infant Form C
I200 Infant Discharge Summary (combines I015 and I019)
I018 Infant Supplemental Nutrition Assessment
008 Plan of Care 3
Documenting Reactions to Interventions
011 Professional Visit Progress Note
ASQ and ASQ:SE
Substance Exposed Infant Interventions
I301 SEI Positive at Birth
SEI Positive at Birth Guidelines
I303 SEI Primary Caregiver Use
SEI Primary Caregiver Use Guidelines
I308 SEI Environmental Exposure
SEI Environmental Exposure Guidelines
I300 Substance Exposed Code Professional Visit Progress Note
Affordable Care Act: Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program: Updates Regarding Michigan's Application
Archived Home Visitation Webinars
Home Visitation Logic Model
Preliminary Analysis of Michigan Communities of Risk
Data Sources for Analysis of Michigan Communities of Risk
Statewide Needs Assessment
11.4.10 Webinar Transcript Powerpoint
Online Home Visitation Resources