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About the National Data
Data
Baseline: 15.7 percent of children and adolescents under 18 years with special health care needs received care in a family-centered, comprehensive, and coordinated system in 2016-17
Target: 19.5 percent
Methodology
Questions used to obtain the national baseline data
From the 2016 through 2017 National Survey of Children's Health:
NUMERATOR:
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, were any decisions needed about this child's health care services or treatment, such as whether to start or stop a prescription or therapy services, get a referral to a specialist, or have a medical procedure?
- Yes
- No
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how often did this child's doctors or other health care providers:
Discuss with you the range of options to consider for his or her health care or treatment?- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how often did this child's doctors or other health care providers:
Make it easy for you to raise concerns or disagree with recommendations for this child's health care?- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how often did this child's doctors or other health care providers:
Work with you to decide together which health care and treatment choices would be best for this child?- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
Do you have one or more persons you think of as this child's personal doctor or nurse?
A personal doctor or nurse is a health professional who knows this child well and is familiar with this child's health history.
This can be a general doctor, a pediatrician, a specialist doctor, a nurse practitioner, or a physician's assistant.
- Yes, one person
- Yes, more than one person
- No
Is there a place that this child USUALLY goes when he or she is sick or you or another caregiver needs advice about his or her health?
- Yes
- No
- Doctor's Office
- Hospital Emergency Room
- Hospital Outpatient Department
- Clinic or Health Center
- Retail Store Clinic or "Minute Clinic"
- School (Nurse's Office, Athletic Trainer's Office)
- Some other place
health professional who knows this child well and is familiar with this child's health history. This can be a general doctor, a
pediatrician, a specialist doctor, a nurse practitioner, or a physician's assistant.
- Yes, one person
- Yes, more than one person
- No
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did this child need a referral to see any doctors or receive any services?
- Yes
- No
- Not a problem
- Small problem
- Big problem
- Yes
- No
- Did not see more than one health care provider in past 12 months
- Very Satisfied
- Somewhat satisfied
- Somewhat dissatisfied
- Very dissatisfied
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did this child's health care provider communicate with this child's school, child care provider, or special education program?
- Yes
- No
- Did not need health care provider to communicate with these providers
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how often did this child's doctors or other health care providers: Spend enough time with this child?
- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
- Yes
- No
- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
- Always
- Usually
- Sometimes
- Never
Do not include health insurance premiums or costs that were or will be reimbursed by insurance or another source.
- $0 (No medical or health-related expenses)
- $1-$249
- $250-$499
- $500-$999
- $1,000-$5,000
- More than $5,000
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, was this child EVER covered by ANY kind of health insurance or health coverage plan?
- Yes, this child was covered all 12 months
- Yes, but this child had a gap in coverage
- No
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how many times did this child visit a doctor, nurse, or other health care professional to receive a PREVENTIVE check-up?
A preventive check-up is when this child was not sick or injured, such as an annual or sports physical, or well-child visit.
- 0 visits
- 1 visit
- 2 or more visits
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did this child see a doctor, nurse, or other health care professional for sick-child care, well-child check-ups, physical exams, hospitalizations or any other kind of medical care?
- Yes
- No
- No preventive visits in the past 12 months
- Yes, 1 visit
- Yes, 2 or more visits
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, did this child see a dentist or other oral health care provider for any kind of dental or oral health care?
- Yes, saw a dentist
- Yes, saw other oral health care provider
- No
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how often were you frustrated in your efforts to get services for this child?
- Never
- Sometimes
- Usually
- Always
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, was there any time when this child needed health care but it was not received?
By health care, we mean medical care as well as other kinds of care like dental care, vision care, and mental health services.
- Yes
- No
- Yes
- No
DURING THE PAST 12 MONTHS, how many times did this child visit a doctor, nurse, or other health care professional to receive a PREVENTIVE check-up?
A preventive check-up is when this child was not sick or injured, such as an annual or sports physical, or well-child visit.
- 0 visits
- 1 visit
- 2 or more visits
Has this child's doctor or other health care provider actively worked with this child to:
Understand the changes in health care that happen at age 18.
For example, by understanding changes in privacy, consent, access to information, or decision-making?
- Yes
- No
- Don't know
Has this child's doctor or other health care provider actively worked with this child to:
Gain skills to manage his or her health and health care.
For example, by understanding current health needs, knowing what to do in a medical emergency, or taking medications he or she may need?
- Yes
- No
- Don't know
- Yes
- No
- Yes
- No
Methodology notes
Children with special health care needs are identified using the CSHCN Screener3, which consists of five questions concerning common health care consequences.
History
1. Effect size h=0.1 was chosen to correspond with 10% improvement from a baseline of 50%.