Between October 18–21, this website will move to a new web address (from health.gov to odphp.health.gov). During that time, some functions might not work as expected. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we’re working to make this transition as smooth as possible.

Increase the proportion of children and adolescents with special health care needs who have a system of care — MICH‑20

Status: Getting worse

  
Image
Getting worse

Most Recent Data:
13.7 percent (2020-21)

Target:
19.5 percent

Desired Direction:
Increase desired

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

Increase the proportion of children and adolescents with special health care needs who receive care in a family-centered, comprehensive, and coordinated system

Target-Setting Method
Percentage point improvement

Summary

Children and adolescents who have special health care needs require more health care services. But many of these children and adolescents don’t get the care they need. Programs and policies that make it easier for children and adolescents with special health care needs to get family-centered, comprehensive, coordinated care can help improve their health and well-being.