Sheppard–Towner Act

The Sheppard–Towner Maternity and Infancy Protection Act of 1921 was a U.S. Act of Congress providing federal funding for maternity and child care. It was sponsored by Senator Morris Sheppard (D) of Texas and Representative Horace Mann Towner (R) of Iowa, and signed by President Warren G. Harding on November 23, 1921.

The act provided for federally-financed instruction in maternal and infant health care and gave 50-50 matching funds to individual US states to build women’s health care clinics. It was one of the most significant achievements of Progressive-era maternalist reformers.

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Reasons for the act's passage

The act was a response to the lack of adequate medical care for women and children, including reports that at least 80% of all pregnant women did not receive adequate pre-natal care. The deficit became especially noticeable during World War I, when many potential recruits were rejected for military service due to the sequellae of childhood diseases. It was the last major Progressive legislative success before business conservatism took over in the 1920s.

Achievements

The Sheppard–Towner Act led to the creation of 3,000 child and maternal health care centers, many of these in rural areas, during the eight years it was in effect. The United States Children's Bureau worked extensively with state-level departments of health to advise them on how to use Sheppard-Towner funding.

End of the act

Congress allowed the act's funding to lapse in 1929 after successful opposition by the American Medical Association, which saw the act as a socialist threat to its professional autonomy. This opposition was in spite of the fact that the Pediatric Section of the AMA House of Delegates had endorsed the renewal of the act. The rebuking of the Pediatric Section by the full House of Delegates led to the members of the Pediatric Section establishing the American Academy of Pediatrics.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Siegel, Benjamin S.; Alpert, Joel J. (2006). "The profession of pediatrics". In Kliegman, Robert M.; Marcdante, Karen J.; Jenson, Hal B.; Behrman, Richard E. (eds.). Nelson essentials of pediatrics (5th ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier Saunders. pp. 1–14. ISBN 141600159X. http://books.google.com/books?id=BkVtT9ZyyJsC&q=Sheppard-Towner%20Act. 

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