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The Maternal and Child Health Bureau oversees five major programs that address the health needs among the maternal and child populations in the state. These programs include:
Child, Adolescent and School Health
Data Resources
Immunizations
Oral Health
Reproductive Health
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
The Bureau provides public health leadership and consultation for improving the health of mothers, infants, children and adolescents in the state. The mission of the Bureau is accomplished through oversight of the maternal and child health services in the state and devel... Bureau of Health Insurance Services
About Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus
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Where to Apply for Child Health Plus and Family Health Plus
Child Health Plus A (CHPA)
CHPA is an insurance program for children under the age of 19 who are eligibl... DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
RELEASE DATE: May 7, 2002
RFA: HD-02-008
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTES AND CENTERS (ICs):
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
(nichd.nih. gov)
LETTER OF INTENT RECEIPT DATE: June 17, 2002
APPLICATION RECEIPT DATE: July 23, 2002
THIS RFA CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION
o Purpose of this RFA
o Research Objectives
o Mechanism of Support
o Funds Available
o Eligible Institutions
o Individu... Future issues of toxicological profiles will have five new sections. Each profile will have a section on child health in Chapter 1 (Public Health Statement), which is designed for the lay public. ATSDR also distributes these Public Health Statements separately as a compendium. A section on children's susceptibility will be added to Chapter 2 and a section on children's exposure will be added to Chapter 5. Data gaps found in analyzing the literature for these child health sections will be ex... |