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Infant Mortality Review Committee sets 2026 schedule, moves into executive session to review confidential cases

Infant Mortality Review Committee · November 17, 2025
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At its Oct. 1 meeting the Infant Mortality Review Committee approved September minutes, selected the second Wednesday (5:30–7:30 p.m.) for 2026 meetings, heard no public comment and voted to enter executive session to review confidential infant-death cases.

The Infant Mortality Review Committee met Oct. 1 and approved its September minutes before selecting a regular meeting time for 2026 and moving into an executive session to review confidential infant-death cases.

Co-chair Shana LaFlamme, a nurse consultant, opened the meeting and led introductions of committee members representing clinical, public-health and advocacy roles. ‘‘Welcome, everyone, to our October 1 Infant Mortality Review meeting,’’ LaFlamme said as the session began. Attendance at the meeting was 18, as recorded during roll call.

The committee reviewed results of a scheduling poll for 2026…

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