2025-16649Notice

HRSA Pumps Funds into Autism Mother-Child Data Tracking

Published Date: 8/29/2025

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Summary

HRSA is giving extra money to boost the Autism Longitudinal Data Project, which tracks mother-child health over time by linking important health databases. This funding helps the project keep growing, building on work that started in July 2024. Families, researchers, and health experts will benefit from better data to understand autism and health outcomes.

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Supplemental funding expands autism dataset

HRSA awarded supplemental funds through the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund to continue the Autism Longitudinal Data Project. The funding supports linking existing multi-agency datasets to create a comprehensive longitudinal mother‑child dataset, building on an initial phase that began in July 2024.

Families gain better autism health data

You (families) will benefit from improved data linking mother‑child health databases that aim to help researchers and health experts better understand autism and health outcomes; this work continues from July 2024 under a supplemental award in fiscal year 2024.

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