MCH conducts needs assessments to examine health and socio-economic data in order to identify priority maternal and child health issues and needs around NH. For example, assisting women to quit smoking during pregnancy is a statewide need and training is provided to health providers to counsel women. MCH analyzes the number of children in poverty and women at risk for poor health birth outcomes to determine where to allocate funds for child health, family planning and prenatal programs.
The Title X program conducts a statewide needs assessment to determine program priorities. As a result of this assessment family planning funds support services to low-income women and teens. Fund allocation is largely based on the services agencies provide to these populations and some funds are allocated based on the socio-economic and health risk factors of the community. |