State Priorities
The Title V legislation directs States to conduct a comprehensive,
statewide maternal and child health (MCH) needs assessment every five years to identify the need for preventive and primary care services for pregnant women,
mothers, infants and children, as well as the need for services for children with special health care needs (CSHCN).
From this assessment, States select seven to ten priorities for focused programmatic efforts over the five-year reporting cycle.
Use the search capability below to view the state priorities for the current application/annual report year.
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