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April 2026: As part of ongoing updates to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards, we are enhancing our website to improve accessibility for users who rely on Assistive Technologies. You may notice updates across the website, including clearer color contrast for better readability, enhanced keyboard navigation for users who do not use a mouse, improved screen reader support through better labels and field descriptions, additional tooltips explaining the purpose of buttons and links, and improvements to responsive page design for phone and tablet use. These enhancements reflect our commitment to ensuring the website remains accessible, inclusive, and usable for all. 

If you require information in a more accessible format, please contact the Maternal Infant Health Program using the information provided below:

Additional Resources can be found on the Notice Under The Americans With Disabilities Act webpage

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Pregnancy - Infancy - Family | Building tomorrow together!

Mission: The Maternal Infant Health Program nurtures health and wellness throughout pregnancy and infancy by partnering families with caring, trusted, and knowledgeable home visitors who serve the goals and needs of each family. 

Vision: Our vision is that all babies, families, and communities in Michigan are healthy and thriving.

Goals: The goals of MIHP are to reduce rates of maternal and infant morbidity and mortality by promoting healthy pregnancies, positive birth outcomes, and healthy growth and development for infants.

Values: Integrity | Quality | Innovation | Collaboration

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Home Visits 

When you enroll in the Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP), you will work with a nurse and a social worker who will help you connect with your doctor, your health plan, and providers in your community. The nurse and social worker will visit you in your home while you are pregnant and for a period after your child is born. MIHP is a statewide home visiting program in Michigan that serves Medicaid-eligible pregnant people, infants and their families.

We hope you will check us out!

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Families Served in 2025

104,724 Home Visits including 19,547 Virtual Visits

17,129 Families Served

12,121 Children Served

Source: MDHHS Data Warehouse Medicaid Claims/Encounters

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What MIHP Participants are Saying

They gave me all the info I needed to be a good mom.

- MIHP Mom Participant

They gave me encouragement and a caring smile and helped me with postnatal depression.

- MIHP Mom Participant

My life has been enriched through the hundreds of women and families that have opened up to me about their struggles and successes, and have allowed me to support, encourage, and challenge them in this part of their journey.

- MIHP Agency Social Worker

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MIHP Providers

Maternal Infant Health Program services are delivered by a statewide Michigan network of nearly 100 certified providers, including the following:

Independent Agencies
Local Health Departments
District Health Departments
Federally Qualified Health Centers
Hospital Systems
Native American Tribes

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Our History

In the 1980s, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) initiated Maternal and Infant Support Services to support pregnancy and infant health in the Medicaid population. From 2004 - 2009, the program was redesigned as a population health model. Participants no longer needed to be screened to determine eligibility - all pregnant and infant Medicaid participants became eligible. From 2009 - 2015, evidence-based interventions and standardized processes were introduced. From 2015 through the present, processes continue to be improved through continuous quality improvement and evaluation.

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Our Partners

In addition to our Medicaid partner, the Maternal Infant Health Program collaborates with many community partners!

Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
Community Mental Health (CMH)
Early On
Great Start
Food Pantries
Child Protective Services (CPS)
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
Local Health Departments (LHD)
And Many More

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Quality Focus

To provide the best and highest quality of care to our MIHP families to meet their needs and expectations through continuous quality improvement at all levels of service, including:

Policy and Program Operation

  • Policy
  • Quality Strategy
  • Operations Guide

Evidenced-Based Program

  • Published Quasi-Experimental Research

State Aggregate and Legislative Reports

  • Provider Specific Reports
  • Certification Reports

Provider Oversight

  • Certification Reviews
  • Administrative Reviews
  • Billing Data Reviews
Information sheet describing the Maternal Infant Health Program

Learn More and Spread the Word

Review our information sheets and consider distributing to families and/or partners who support pregnant people, infants and families. Select the most appropriate information sheet below:

Interested in becoming an MIHP provider? Check out our Prospective Provider Information Sheet or visit the Prospective Provider webpage

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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Maternal Infant Health Program Staff


Dawn Shanafelt
Director, Division of Maternal and Infant Health

Dan Thompson
Section Manager, Perinatal and Infant Health

Cherie Ross
Manager, Maternal Infant Health Unit

Joni Detwiler
Public Health Consultant

Kim Francis
Public Health Consultant

Alissa Borowiak
Public Health Nurse

Katherine Logan-Dinco
Public Health Community Liaison

Ishita Das
Quality Improvement Specialist

Connie Frantz
Departmental Analyst

Arielle Moore
Data Technician

Kelsey Cleveland
MIHP Unit Secretary 

Lesley Gant
MIHP Reviewer

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Contact Us

Mailing Address

Division of Maternal and Infant Health
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Elliott-Larsen Building 5-N
PO Box 30815
Lansing, MI 48909

Email Address
MIHP@michigan.gov

Phone Number
(833) MI4-MIHP (833-644-6447)

Fax Number
(517) 763-0366 

The Maternal Infant Health Program is committed to offering quality service that nurtures health and wellness throughout pregnancy and infancy. MIHP partners families with caring, trusted, and knowledgeable home visitors who serve the goals and needs of each family. If you have a concern regarding services from a local provider that does not align with our mission, core values, and/or program operations, please submit a Notice of Grievance FormThis form must be downloaded to your device to complete.

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