

![]() Maternal Infant Health ProgramThe Maternal Infant Health Program, formerly known as MSS/ISS, is a referral-only, state of Michigan program funded by Medicaid for pregnant women between conception and 8 weeks postpartum, and infants up to their first birthday. Its purpose is to provide support to women identified as having a pregnancy that can or may be at risk for harm, complications, neonatal or postnatal loss. Such risk factors include, but are not limited to: age; number of children; fetal/maternal health; housing/living conditions; substance use/abuse; domestic issues; cognitive/developmental/mental health issues; income level; work skills/abilities; and smoking. The program is staffed by an interdisciplinary team of social workers, registered nurses and nutritionists, as well as an administrative/management team. To contact us with a referral, call or fax information to:Maternal Infant Health Program |