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Advancing Health Equity Via Basic Income + Early Childhood Systems Integration: An RCT of the Baby Bonus Program
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.
Age
0 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford
Palo Alto, California, United States
Start Date
April 7, 2025
Primary Completion Date
March 1, 2030
Completion Date
March 1, 2030
Last Updated
February 12, 2026
2,400
ESTIMATED participants
Community Health Worker
BEHAVIORAL
Community Health Worker + Guaranteed Basic Income
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Stanford University
Collaborators
NCT07162025
NCT06917417
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