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Presentation For UIC MCH Leadership Conference April, 2003

This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab

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Presentation For UIC MCH Leadership Conference April, 2003

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  1. This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation • In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button • Select “Meeting Minder” • Select the “Action Items” tab • Type in action items as they come up • Click OK to dismiss this box • This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. Presentation For UIC MCH Leadership ConferenceApril, 2003 Health Resources And Services Administration Maternal And Child Health Bureau Peter C. van Dyck, M.D., M.P.H.

  2. Partnership between HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) and National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) • Using SLAITS, complete 750 CSHCN interviews per state • Data available Winter 2002-2003

  3. Establish uniform state, regional, and national prevalence estimates for CSHCN under 18 with existing special health care needs using the MCHB definition. • Provide state, regional, and national data for CSHCN characteristics and systems impact as baseline estimates for federal and state performance measures, Title V needs assessment activities; and HP 2010.

  4. Screened 196,888 households with children • Screened 373,055 children for special health care needs • Completed 38,866 CSHCN interviews

  5. Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) are defined by the Department of Health and Human Services as “…those who have or are at increased risk for chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally.”1

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