California The MCH Federal-State Partnership


 
Title V funds are administered by the MCAH Program and the Children's Medical Services (CMS) Branch in the State of California. The CMS Branch is part of the Department of Health Care Services and the MCAH Program is part of the California Department of Public Health in the Center for Family Health, which also includes the Women, Infants and Children Program and the Genetic Disease Screening Program. The MCAH Program conducts statewide assessment of needs, develops policies, plans and programs to improve the health of women, infants, adolescents, and families in California utilizing the core public health functions. The CMS Branch is responsible for the Child Health and Disability Prevention Program (CHDP), California Children's Services (CCS) program, and the Genetically Handicapped Persons Program (GHPP). CCS is the Children with Special Health Care Needs program.
 
MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH (MCH) MEASURES
Title V - MCH National Performance Measures State 2007 Results State 2012 Goal
The percent of screen positive newborns who received timely follow up to definitive diagnosis and clinical management for condition(s) mandated by their State-sponsored newborn screening programs. 100% 100%
The percent of children with special health care needs age 0 to 18 years whose families partner in decision making at all levels and are satisfied with the services they receive. (CSHCN survey) 46.6% 52.5%
The percent of children with special health care needs age 0 to 18 who receive coordinated, ongoing, comprehensive care within a medical home. (CSHCN Survey) 42.2% 51%
The percent of children with special health care needs age 0 to 18 whose families have adequate private and/or public insurance to pay for the services they need. (CSHCN Survey) 59.6% 65.5%
Percent of children with special health care needs age 0 to 18 whose families report the community-based service systems are organized so they can use them easily. (CSHCN Survey) 85.3% 87%
The percentage of youth with special health care needs who received the services necessary to make transitions to all aspects of adult life, including adult health care, work, and independence. 37.1% 38%
Percent of 19 to 35 month olds who have received full schedule of age appropriate immunizations against Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Polio, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Haemophilus Influenza, and Hepatitis B. 80.3% 80.9%
The rate of birth (per 1,000) for teenagers aged 15 through 17 years. 20.0 18.5
Percent of third grade children who have received protective sealants on at least one permanent molar tooth. * 30.1%
The rate of deaths to children aged 14 years and younger caused by motor vehicle crashes per 100,000 children. 2.6 2.7
The percent of mothers who breastfeed their infants at 6 months of age. 69.4% 73.5%
Percentage of newborns who have been screened for hearing before hospital discharge. 76% 95%
Percent of children without health insurance. 13.9% 12.7%
Percentage of children, ages 2 to 5 years, receiving WIC services with a Body Mass Index (BMI) at or above the 85th percentile. 33.2% 33.4%
Percentage of women who smoke in the last three months of pregnancy. 3% 3.2%
The rate (per 100,000) of suicide deaths among youths aged 15 through 19. 5.2 4.4
Percent of very low birth weight infants delivered at facilities for high-risk deliveries and neonates. 66.9% 68.4%
Percent of infants born to pregnant women receiving prenatal care beginning in the first trimester. 85.9% 87.5%
Title V - MCH National Outcome Measures State 2007 Results State 2012 Goal
The infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births. 5 4.9
The ratio of the black infant mortality rate to the white infant mortality rate. 2.6 2.3
The neonatal mortality rate per 1,000 live births. 3.5 3.3
The postneonatal mortality rate per 1,000 live births. 1.6 1.5
The perinatal mortality rate per 1,000 live births plus fetal deaths. 5.4 5.2
The child death rate per 100,000 children aged 1 through 14. 15.9 15.9
Title V - MCH State Performance Measures State 2007 Results State 2012 Goal
The percent of children birth to 21 years enrolled in the CCS program who have a designated medical home. 84.2% 84.2%
The ratio of pediatric cardiologists authorized by the CCS program to children birth through 14 years of age receiving cardiology services from these pediatric cardiologists. 0.0 0
The percent of women, aged 18-44 years, who reported 14 or more “not good” mental health days in the past 30 days (“frequent mental distress”). 13.4% 12.4%
The percent of women who reported drinking any alcohol in the first or last trimester of pregnancy. 15.8% 16%
The rate of deaths per 100,000 adolescents aged 15 through 19 years caused by motor vehicle injuries. 16.9 15.8
The incidence of neural tube defects (NTDs) per 10,000 live births plus fetal deaths among counties participating in the California Birth Defects Monitoring System. 7 5.6
The percent of newly referred clients to the CCS program whose cases are opened within 30 days of referral. 76.2% 79%
The percent of births resulting from an unintended pregnancy. 43.2% 39.3%
The percent of 9th grade students who are not within the Healthy Fitness Zone for Body Composition. 32% 31.9%
The percent of women, aged 18 years or older, reporting intimate partner physical, sexual or psychological abuse in the past 12 months. 7.6% 7.9%
State Population: 36,553,215
Live Births: 562,431
 

TITLE V FEDERAL - STATE BLOCK GRANT EXPENDITURES

By Number of Individuals Served and Population Group
Populations Served Number of Individuals Served Expenditures FY 2007
Pregnant Women 562,157  $48,729,499 3.5%
Infants < 1 year old 615,204  $33,838,896 2.4%
Children 1 to 22 years old 1,477,901  $125,461,651 9.1%
Children with Special Healthcare Needs 182,800  $1,172,913,144 84.7%
Others $0 0%
Administration   $3,469,057 .3%
Totals 2,838,062 $1,384,412,247 100%
 
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FAMILY PARTICIPATION IN CSHCN PROGRAM
 
Family members participate on advisory committee or task forces and are offering training, mentoring, and reimbursement, when appropriate.

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Financial support (financial grants, technical assistance, travel, and child care) is offered for parent activities or parent groups.

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Family members are involved in the Children with Special Health Care Needs elements of the MCH Block Grant Application process.

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Family members are involved in service training of CSHCN staff and providers.

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Family members hired as paid staff or consultants to the State CSHCN program (a family member is hired for his or her expertise as a family member).

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Family members of diverse cultures are involved in all of the above activities.

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FY 2007 Total: 16

Total Possible:

18
Scale:  0 = Not Met
1 = Partially Met
2 = Mostly Met
3 = Completely Met

 


MCH PARTNERSHIP FUNDS
FY 2007

Title V Federal-State Block Grant:

1,384,412,247

Other MCHB Grant Programs:

13,007,290

Bioterrorism Grant Program:

0

Total MCH Partnership Funds:

1,397,419,537

 
 

CONTACT INFORMATION

For More Information on Title V:

Title V Program, contact:
Shabbir Ahmad, DVM, MS, PhD
Acting Division Chief, California Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Program
1615 Capitol Avenue, Ms 8304, PO Box 997420
Sacramento, California 95899-7420
(916) 650-0300
(916) 650-0305
shabbir.ahmad@cdph.ca.gov
www.cdph.ca.gov
 
Title V Program's Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs, contact:
Marian Dalsey MD MPH
Chief Children's Medical Services Branch
1515 K Street Room 400 MS 8100 PO Box 997413
Sacramento, California 95899-7413
916-327-1400
916-327-1106
marian.dalsey@dhcs.ca.gov
www.dhcs.ca.gov
 
 

FY 2007 TITLE V AND MCHB DISCRETIONARY GRANTS

Note: If the title of the grant is underlined in the list below, you can view a copy of the abstract for that grant by clicking on the title (hyperlink). If the title of grant is not underlined, no abstract is currently available.

Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC)
 
EMSC Partnership Grants
State of California
Sacramento, CA
$114,997
(EMSC Partnership Grants)
 
EMSC Targeted Issue Grants
REGENTS OF THE U OF CALIFORNIA
Davis, CA
$199,893
(EMSC Targeted Issue Grants)
 
EMSC Targeted Issue Grants
Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Med
Torrance, CA
$198,729
(EMSC Targeted Issue Grants)
 
Emergency Medical Service for Children Network Development
REGENTS OF THE U OF CALIFORNIA
Davis, CA
$742,630
(Emergency Medical Services for Children: Network Development Demonstration Project)

Healthy Start
 
ELIMINATING DISPARITIES IN PERINATAL HEALTH
SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES PROJECT INC.
Los Angeles, CA
$750,000
(Healthy Start Initiative-Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities)
 
HEALTHY START INITIATIVE
ALAMEDA COUNTY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AGENCY
San Leandro, CA
$2,000,000
(Healthy Start Initiative-Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities)
 
ELINIMINATING DISPARITIES IN PERINATAL HEALTH
FRESNO COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Fresno, CA
$1,150,000
(Healthy Start Initiative-Eliminating Racial/Ethnic Disparities)
 
Disparities in Perinatal Health-Border Initiatives
Project Concern International
San Diego, CA
$596,922
(Disparities in Perinatal Health-Border Initiatives)

Research
 
MCH Research
REGENTS OF THE U OF CALIFORNIA
SACRAMENTO, CA
$377,368
(MCH Research)
 
MCH Research
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$254,997
(MCH Research)
 
Birth Outcomes And Early Health Trajectories
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
SAN DIEGO, CA
$119,573
(MCH Research)
 
Using The National Survey Of Children’s Health To Examine Medical Home Effects On Asthma Hospitalizations For Vulnerable Children
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles, CA
$100,000
(MCH Research)
 
Leveraging Technology as a Clinician Extender to Screen Culturally Diverse Young Women for Chlamydia During Urgent Care
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco, CA
$291,472
(MCH Research)
 
Increasing Access and Improving the Care Delivered to Abused Children in Rural, Underserved Hospitals with Telemedicine
Regents of the University of California
Davis, CA
$298,703
(MCH Research)
 
Neighborhood Effects on Children's Health & Access to Care
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$229,488
(MCH Research)

Title V - Community Integrated Service Systems (CISS)
 
CISS - SECCS (PLANNING)
California Department of Public Health
Sacramento, CA
$140,000
(Community-Based Integrated Service Systems (Local/State))

Title V - Special Projects of Regional and National Significance (SPRANS)
 
State Implementation Grants for Integrated Community Systems for CSHCN
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, CA
$299,670
(State Implementation Grants for Integrated Community Systems for CSHCN)
 
Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program
Little Company of Mary Health Services
Torrance, CA
$50,000
(Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program)
 
Health Families Expansion Program
Pediatric Dental Initative of the North Coast, Inc
Santa Rosa, CA
$50,000
(Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program)
 
Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program
Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County
Santa Rosa, CA
$50,000
(Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program)
 
Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program
CENTRO DE SALUD DE LA COMUNIDAD SAN YSIDRO
San Ysidro, CA
$50,000
(Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Children Program)
 
CMS NET (CSHCN DATA SYSTEM) AS AN INFO., NEEDS ASSESS., AND PERF. MEASURE TOOL
CA ST DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
SACRAMENTO, CA
$94,644
(State Systems Development Initiative)
 
REGION IX COMPREHENSIVE HEMOPHILIA CARE PROGRAM
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTY
Orange, CA
$779,864
(Hemophilia Treatment Centers (SPRANS))
 
GENETICS SERVICES
SICKLE CELL DISEASE FOUNDATION OF CALIFORNIA
Culver City, CA
$183,000
(Genetic Services Project)
 
GENETICS SERVICES
Children's Hospital & Research Center of Oakland
Oakland, CA
$183,000
(Genetic Services Project)
 
Children's Oral Healthcare Access Program
DENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION
Oakland, CA
$160,000
(Childrens Oral Healthcare Access Program)
 
Healthy Behaviors in Women
FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS OF SAN DIEGO, INC.
San Diego, CA
$145,773
(Healthy Behaviors in Women)
 
Family Professional Partnership/CSHCN
SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES OF CHILDREN W/DISABILITIES
San Francisco, CA
$95,700
(Family Professional Partnership/CSHCN)
 
GENETICS SERVICES
Children's Hospital & Research Center of Oakland
Oakland, CA
$175,000
(Thalassemia)
 
Awareness and Access to Care for Children and Youths with Epilepsy
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, CA
$495,000
(Awareness and Access to Care for Children and Youths with Epilepsy)
 
Epidemiological MCH/SPH Institute
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$26,000
(Epidemiological MCH/SPH Institute)
 
MCH Pipeline Training Program
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$170,000
(MCH Pipeline Training Program)
 
Leadership Training in Pediatric Dentistry
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$210,000
(Leadership Training in Pediatric Dentistry)
 
MCH Knowledge to Practice
The Regents of the University of California
Berkeley, CA
$30,000
(MCH Continuing Education)
 
LEADERSHIP TRAINING IN ADOLESCENT HEALTH
The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
$449,000
(Leadership Education in Adolescent Health)
 
ORAL HEALTH POLICY CENTER
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$310,000
(Oral Health)
 
NATIONAL ADOLESCENT HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
$200,000
(Adolescent Health/School-Based Health)
 
POLICY INFORMATION & ANALYSIS CENTER CHILDHOOD/ADOLESCENT
The Regents of the University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
$250,000
(Adolescent Health/School-Based Health)
 
TRAINING & TECHNICAL ASSIST CTR FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN SCH
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$300,000
(Adolescent Health/School-Based Health)
 
Adolescent Health/School-Based Health
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIV OF CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES, CA
$300,000
(Adolescent Health/School-Based Health)

Traumatic Brain Injury
 
Traumatic Brain Injury Implementation
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
SACRAMENTO, CA
$118,600
(Traumatic Brain Injury Implementation)
 
Traumatic Brain Injury Protection and Advocacy
Disability Rights California
SACRAMENTO, CA
$117,267
(Traumatic Brain Injury Protection and Advocacy)

Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
 
UNIVERSAL NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
SACRAMENTO, CA
$150,000
(Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Intervention)
 


* Data not available



Population Data: For the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico: Population estimates (July 1, 2007), U.S. Bureau of the Census, for the remaining seven jurisdictions: 2007 CIA World Factbook; Washington, DC. Live Births: National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 56, No. 7 (December 5, 2007), Centers for Disease Control. 2006 Live Birth data for Guam was not available, therefore 2005 data was used from National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 55, No.11 (December 28, 2006), Centers for Disease Control. 2005 data for the Pacific Islands was retrieved from Pacific Regional Information System (PRISM). 2005 Live Birth data was obtained directly from FM.

MCH Partnership Funds – FY 07: This MCH Partnership total includes other MCHB grant programs, which was collected from HRSA’s Electronic Handbook (EHB) System for Fiscal Year 2007.
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