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Integrating Systems and Basic Income: Improving Outcomes for Families of Young Children

Integrating Systems and Basic Income: Improving Outcomes for Families of Young Children

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Overview

Early childhood is a critical period, laying the foundation for future growth and deveopment. This foundational period has an outsized effect, impacting health, well-being and achievement across one's lifespan. The U.S. lacks a cohesive early childhood system to support families with young children ages 0-5. The goal of this randomized controlled trial(RCT) is to test if community-based support via community health workers(CHWs) improves social and health services utilization, and child development. Furthermore, the trial will examine if income support enhances the impact of a CHW integrated system. Participants are English and Spanish speaking families with healthy newborns. This RCT was designed based on family priorities, community capacity and needs in a collective impact model. This trial is anchored at a university based children's hospital and involves many partners: families, county health, county leadership, a leading early childhood non-profit organization, the county's Medicaid managed care organization.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Caregiver Eligibility Criteria

  • 18 and Older
  • Family plans to reside in San Mateo County
  • Does not plan to move from the County in the next year
  • Speaks English and/or Spanish
  • Cared for in Postpartum Maternity unit

Child Eligibility Criteria

  • Baby is being cared for in well newborn nursery
  • Child is enrolled in Medicaid
  • 36 weeks or older
  • To be discharged home in the custody of the caregiver

Exclusion Criteria:

Caregiver Exclusion Criteria

  • Will not consent to share data via Epic/Study
  • Caregiver has significant cognitive impairment
  • Caregiver under contact isolation

Child Exclusion Criteria

  • Sibling already enrolled in the Baby Bonus Study
  • Child has significant genetic disorder issues at birth
  • Child is a multiple (not a singleton)

Study details
    Income
    Infant
    Newborn
    Mothers
    Poverty
    United States
    Healthcare Disparities
    Child Care
    Child Health
    Community Health Workers
    Hispanic or Latino
    Medicaid
    Child Development
    Social Services Utilization
    Health Services Utilization

NCT07261254

Stanford University

1 February 2026

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