2026-13911NoticeWallet

Healthy Start Program Updates Data Collection Forms

Published Date: 7/10/2026

Notice

Summary

The Healthy Start program, which helps moms, babies, and families in communities with high infant death rates, is updating how it collects information to improve its services. HRSA wants your thoughts on these changes before September 8, 2026. This update affects 114 program sites across 37 states and aims to make care even better without adding extra costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Changes affect Healthy Start grantees

The program revision applies to 114 Healthy Start grantees serving communities in 37 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Grantee organizations will use the revised instruments to monitor performance and support evaluation and quality improvement efforts.

Healthy Start form changes

HRSA will revise the Healthy Start participant-level forms with minor changes: clarifying instructions, updating and separating response options, and adding fields to capture the month of infant birth and/or death. These changes apply to the Demographic, Background, Prenatal, and Parent/Child forms used by program participants and are intended to improve data quality and reduce confusion.

Estimated respondent time burden

HRSA estimates the revised data collection will produce 192,175 total annual responses across the four forms and total annual burden of 56,115 hours. Per-response average burden ranges from 0.17 hours (Demographic Form) to 0.42 hours (Background and Parent/Child Forms).

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
7/10/2026
9/8/2026

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
Agency
Health and Human Services Department
Health Resources and Services Administration
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