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Title V seeks to improve the health of all mothers and children (including
children with special health care needs [CSHCN]) by assessing
needs, setting priorities, and providing programs and services. Select
one of the following options for more information on State Title V
programs.
Reports that have charts/maps are identified with this icon:
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Number of Individuals Served by Title
V, by Class of Individuals
Pregnant women, infants, children, CSHCN, and others served
by Title V.
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Percentage of Individuals Served by
Title V, by Source of Coverage
Source of health coverage, including Title XIX, Title XXI,
private and other, and no coverage.
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Deliveries Served under Title V and
Deliveries Eligible for Title XIX, by State
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Infants Served under Title V and
Infants Eligible for Title XIX, by State
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Deliveries and Infants Served by
Title V and Deliveries and Infants Eligible for Title XIX,
by Race
Multiple-data table options are available.
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Deliveries and Infants Served by
Title V and Deliveries and Infants Eligible for Title XIX,
by Hispanic Ethnicity
Multiple-data table options are available.
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Characteristics Documenting Family Participation in CSHCN Programs
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Screenings and Treatment Information
for Infants, Women, and Children
Multiple-data table options are available.
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Standard Screening Tests Performed
by States
List of all screening tests reported by States.
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Comparison of Medicaid, non-Medicaid, and all MCH populations for the following
four indicators:
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Percent of low birth weight (<2,500 grams)
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Infants death per 1,000 live births
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Percent of pregnant women entering care in the first trimester
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Percent of pregnant women with adequate prenatal
care (observed to expected prenatal visits is greater than of equal to 80 % [Kotelchuck Index]
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Percent of poverty level for eligibility for a State's Medicaid and SCHIP programs
for the following populations:
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Infants (0 to 1)
Medicaid Children
Pregnant Women
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All State MCH Toll-Free Hotline Calls
Number of calls received on all MCH-related hotlines reported
by the State.
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Data from Form 13, 14, and 15
View data across all 59 States and Jurisdictions across these forms
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