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Kentucky Links |
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Cabinet for Health and Family Services This website contains many links to resources and services such as adoption, foster care, KTAP, adult abuse, child care services, child support, food stamps, and more.
Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs The Commission provides medical treatment to children with physically disabling conditions. Patients receive care coordination services from RNs who work with pediatric specialists to determine a plan of treatment and ensure that every child receives appropriate, state of the art medical care.
Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) Directory This directory gives you the phone number and address for each of the state's 120 local community based services offices. These are the offices that determine KCHIP eligibility.
Department for Public Health
Family Resource and Youth Services Centers The Family Resource and Youth Services Centers across Kentucky have provided an invaluable outreach partnership with KCHIP. Please visit this site to learn more about this unique initiative.
Kentucky Cares An online directory that provides information on a wide range of basic services such as housing, food, childcare, transportation, employment & training and so much more.
Kentucky Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services The mission of DMHMRS is to promote the well-being of all Kentuckians by assuring the provision of quality information, services and supports for individuals and their families through education, prevention, behavioral healthcare, monitoring and public planning in the areas of mental health, mental retardation/developmental disabilities, substance abuse, and traumatic brain injury.
Kentucky Youth Advocates Kentucky Youth Advocates, a non-partisan, non-profit, children's advocacy organization, represents a voice for Kentucky's most precious asset-- its youth. KYA delivers Kentucky children's message to the state legislature, the community, and the media.
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National Links |
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The Academy of Pediatrics General information for state Chip programs with sections on research, advocacy, professional education, publications, you and your family, and what's new.
Agency for Healthcare Policy and Research General SCHIP research starting point with a search engine.
American Hospital Association This page is primarily concerned with current issues and legislation in regards to health coverage.
Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs This organization is concerned with Title V programs or programs that cover young children and pregnant women. Publications and fact sheets are available.
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials The organization exists to inform, develop, and act on behalf of state health officials. The page provides specific information on environmental health, HIV, immunizations, primary care, maternal and child health, adolescent and school health, tobacco control, and infectious diseases.
Center for Budget and Policy Priorities This web page focuses on fiscal and budget issues. However, there is a start healthy, stay healthy campaign that focuses on SCHIP Programs.
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (formerly known as Health Care Financing Administration) The federal agency responsible for the administration and guidance of such programs as Medicaid, Medicare, and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). An excellent source for anyone interested in knowing more about these programs. Also has state specific information.
Child Care Bureau Administers federal funds to give children access to healthcare while parents work. The site also has a federal data section on child health.
Children’s Defense Fund A child advocacy web site that offers an abundant amount of resources and information regarding issues that may effect children.
Children's Health Matters Eight Catholic organizations joined together for an advocacy and enrollment program for getting eligible children into available government health programs, such as SCHIP programs.
Covering Kids A national health access initiative for low-income, uninsured children, is a $47 million program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to help increase the number of eligible children who benefit from health insurance coverage programs.
Families USA The self-proclaimed voice for health care consumers includes a child health expansion section which contains articles from the Medicaid Clearinghouse and individual families' stories.
Family Voices This is an organization that advocates for children with special needs. One focus is the dissemination of information on programs that could be used by children with special needs.
Health Resources and Services Administration The federal agency that directs national health programs which improve the health of the nation by assuring quality health care to underserved, vulnerable and special-need populations and by promoting appropriate health professionals workforce capacity and practice.
Hope for Kids The program's mission is to bring hope to a hurting world. HOPE is one of the most effective health education and immunization outreach programs in North America. HOPE's outreach focuses on new and equally crucial healthcare issues, such as SCHIP.
Institute for Child Health Policy The institute was begun by the State of Florida to study children in managed care.
Kaiser Family Foundation The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is an independent philanthropy focusing on the major health care issues facing the nation. The Foundation is an independent voice and source of facts and analysis for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the general public.
The Southern Institute on Children and Families The purpose of this institute is to improve opportunities for families and children in the South with a focus on disadvantaged children. Links are provided for child health coverage, outreach, announcements, and income support.
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