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Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors. 2017. ASTDD annual report. Reno, NV: Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors, annual.

Annotation: This report summarizes activities of the American Association for State and Territorial Dental Directors. It addresses the association’s efforts to increase organizational effectiveness and sustainability; cultivate continuous quality improvement; build workforce and capacity of state oral health programs and provide guidance and resources; expand and strengthen strategic partnerships and promote oral health across the lifespan; and foster oral health literacy at the individual, provider, community, and health systems levels.

Contact: Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors, 3858 Cashill Boulevard, Reno, NV 89509, Telephone: (775) 626-5008 Fax: (775) 626-9268 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: https://www.astdd.org Available from the website.

Keywords: , Annual reports, Associations, Oral health, State programs

Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of State and Community Health. 2014-. Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant to States Program: Guidance and forms for the Title V application/annual report. Rockville, MD: Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Division of State and Community Health, every 3 years.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Family Planning. 2011. Title X family planning annual report: Forms and instructions. (Reissue). Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Family Planning, ca. 60 pp.

Annotation: This report, which is intended for family planning services delivery projects authorized and funded under the Population Research and Voluntary Family Planning Programs (Title X of the Public Health Service Act) within the Office of Population Affairs (OPA), describes the requirements for submitting family planning annual reports to OPA. The report includes general instructions, terms and definitions, and forms and instructions. The report concludes with a list of abbreviations and acronyms, one appendix: collecting and tabulating multi-face responses, and a list of references.

Contact: Office of Population Affairs Clearinghouse, P.O. Box 30686, Bethesda, MD 20824-0686, Telephone: (866) 640-7827 Fax: (866) 592-3299 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.hhs.gov/opa/order-publications/ Available from the website.

Keywords: Annual reports, Family planning programs, Public Health Service Act, Title X

West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health. 2011. Maternal and Child Health Services Title V Block Grant: State narrative for West Virginia—Application for 2012, annual report for 2010. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health, 158 pp.

Annotation: This report consists of West Virginia's Maternal and Child Health Services Title V block grant application for 2012 and annual report for 2010. The report includes a presentation of general requirements; a state overview; a discussion of priorities, performance, and program activities; a budget narrative; reporting forms; and performance and outcome measure detail sheets.

Contact: West Virginia Department of Health, Office of Maternal, Child and Family Health, State Capitol Complex, Building 3, Room 206, Charleston, WV 25305, Telephone: (304) 558-0684 Fax: (304) 558-1130 Web Site: http://www.wvdhhr.org/mcfh Available from the website.

Keywords: Annual reports, Applications, Block grants, Child health, Families, MCH programs, Social Security Act, Title V, State programs, Title V programs, West Virginia, Women', s health

National Prevention Council. 2010-. 20__ annual status report. [Washington, DC]: National Prevention Council, annual.

Annotation: This annual report describes national progress in meeting specific prevention, health promotion, and public health goals defined in the National Prevention Strategy. The report illustrates how the National Prevention Council departments are working across the federal government to incorporate health in diverse sectors like housing, transportation, and education to advance the Strategy and influence the health of individuals, families, and communities. In addition, the report highlights how partners across the country are advancing the National Prevention Strategy in organizations ranging from health care systems to work force agencies and national foundations to local non-profits.

Contact: National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council, U.S. Office of the Surgeon General, Tower Building, Plaza Level 1, Room 100, 1101 Wootton Parkway, Rockville, MD E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/initiatives/prevention/about/index.html Available from the website.

Keywords: Annual reports, Goals, Health promotion, National initiatives, Prevention, Program coordination, Progress reports, Public health, Strategic plans

Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry. 2010. The redesign of primary care and implications for training: 8th annual report to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and to the U.S. Congress. Rockville, MD: U.S. Bureau of Health Professions, Division of Medicine and Dentistry, 36 pp.

Annotation: This annual report to the secretary describes activities of the Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry, including findings and recommendations made by the advisory committee concerning the activities under Title VII, section 747. Recommendations are presented in two groups: (1) those designed to bring about direct improvement in Title VII, section 747, programs and (2) those addressing federal policies necessary to support primary care as the backbone of the health care system. Topics include the crisis in primary care, Title VII and related health care work force programs, problems, opportunities for improvement, and the benefits of adopting the recommendations.

Contact: U.S. Bureau of Health Workforce, Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Parklawn Building, Room 8-05, Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 443-5794 Fax: (301) 443-2111 Web Site: http://www.hrsa.gov/about/organization/bureaus/bhw/index.html Available from the website.

Keywords: Advisory committees, Annual reports, Dentistry, Oral health, Primary care, Professional education, Professional training, Work force

Hampton B, Blomquist K. 2004. The Title V MCH 5-year needs assessment and transition: A primer for CYSHCN programs. Washington, DC: Healthy and Ready to Work National Center, 4 pp. (HRTW tools and tips)

Annotation: This fact sheet provides information for state Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN) programs that must submit an annual report and conduct a statewide needs assessment for the maternal and child health/CYSCHN population every 5 years, according to the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1989. The fact sheets explains the purpose of the needs assessment and discusses (1) how to develop a leadership team to conduct the assessment, (2) performance measures and core public health services, (3) community participation, (4) managing time and activities, and (5) sharing summary results. A list of additional resources is also provided. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Contact: Statewide Parent Advocacy Network, 35 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ 07102, Telephone: (973) 642-8100 Secondary Telephone: (800) 654-SPAN Fax: (973) 642-8080 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.spannj.org Available from the website.

Keywords: Adolescents with special health care needs, Annual reports, Children with special health care needs, Federal legislation, Needs assessment, Social Security Act, State programs, Title V

District of Columbia Department of Health. 2002. District of Columbia FY 2003 maternal and child health services block grant application and annual report. Washington, DC: District of Columbia Department of Health, 1 v.

Annotation: This application for federal assistance and annual report are for the District of Columbia Department of Health, which maintains a citywide system of family-centered, culturally competent, comprehensive quality health care and related services for women of childbearing age, mothers, infants, and children and adolescents, including children with special health care needs. The report is divided into the following sections: (1) common requirements for application and annual report, (2) requirements for the annual report, (3) requirements for the application, (4) requirements for the annual plan, and (5) supporting documents.

Contact: District of Columbia Department of Health, 899 North Capitol Street, N.E., Washington, DC 20002, Telephone: (202) 442-5955 Fax: (202) 442-4795 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: https://dchealth.dc.gov/

Keywords: Applications, Adolescent health, Annual reports, Block grants, Child health, Children with special health care needs, District of Columbia, Federal grants, Health care services, Infants, Maternal health services

National Governors' Association, National Conference of State Legislatures . 1999-. State children's health insurance program annual report. Washington, DC: National Governors' Association Center for Best Practices and National Conference of State Legislatures, annual.

Annotation: This annual report provides information about state efforts to implement the Children's Health Insurance Program, Title XXI of the Social Security Act of 1997. It is a resource designed for use by policymakers, state agency officials, researchers, and advocates. Its contents include a state-by-state summary of implementation results and a brief description of that state's program. Tables and figures at the end of the report show all states' data.

Contact: National Governors Association, Center for Best Practices, Hall of the States, 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 267, Washington, DC 20001-1512, Telephone: (202) 624-5300 Contact Phone: (202) 624-5300 Fax: (202) 624-5313 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.nga.org/cms/center Available in libraries. Document Number: ISBN 1-55877-325-8 (1999) 1-55877-312-6 (1998).

Keywords: Annual reports, Child health services, Special health care services, State Children', State health insurance programs, s Health Insurance Program

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Office of State and Community Health. 1999-. Annual summary for the abstinence education provision of the 1996 welfare law P. L. 104-193: Section 510 of Title V of the Social Security Act. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Office of State and Community Health, annual.

Annotation: This annual report summarizes the Abstinence Education Grant Program, created under Title V of the Social Security Act for the year preceding the date of publication. The body of the report discusses the program overview, legislative requirements, program implementation, and continued program reporting. Tables at the end provide information about (1) number of states/territories funded each year, (2) types of state program activities including community based services, (3) types of organizations the states have contracted with to provide education, (4) types of local programs, (5) age groups served, (6) special target populations, and (7) barriers to program implementation. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Contact: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, Telephone: (301) 443-2170 Contact Phone: (301) 443-2204 Web Site: https://mchb.hrsa.gov Available from the website.

Keywords: Abstinence, Adolescents, Annual reports, Community based services, Educational programs, Federal programs, Low income groups, Sexuality education, Social Security Act, Title V, State programs

U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 1999-. Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau: Report to Congress, fiscal year 19__—,Title V: Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant = Title V improving the health of mothers and children, fiscal year 1996 activities. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, annual.

Annotation: This annual report describes the multifaceted federal and state activities which are supported by Title V of the Social Security Act. It begins with an overview of maternal and child health including the role of the U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Part I presents more detail about demographics, health indicators, and health services and utilization in maternal and child health. Part II describes the activities of the MCHB. Part III discusses the Title V state block grant activities. Part IV deals with Title V Special Projects of Regional and National Significance (SPRANS) and Community Integrated Service Systems (CISS) Projects. Appendices include statistics on infant and maternal health and mortality including the effects of racial factors, prenatal care, and low birthweight. The title of this report varies somewhat from year to year. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Annual reports, Block grants, Child health, Community Integrated Service System program, Community health services, Federal MCH programs, Federal programs, Maternal health, Prenatal care, SPRANS, Service coordination, State programs, Statistics, Title V programs

U.S. Health Care Financing Administration. 1999. The State Children's Health Insurance Program annual enrollment report October 1, 1998-September 30, 1999. Baltimore, MD: U.S. Health Care Financing Administration, 18 pp.

Abt Associates. 1976. National Day Care Study: First annual report, 1974-1975—Volume 1, an overview of the study. Washington, DC: Department of Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. Day Care Services Division, 66 pp.

Annotation: This annual report is designed to acquaint the reader with the works of the National Day Care Study (NDCS) from July 1974 to September 1975. The report includes the following chapters: (1) federal involvement in day care, (2) the policy context, (3) design overview, and (4) uses and limits of the NDCS findings. The report includes three appendices: (1) site and center selection, (2) data collection systems, and (3) the national advisory committee, OCD staff and consultants and NDCS staff. The report concludes with a list of endnotes.

Keywords: Annual reports, Child care, Federal programs, Public policy, Research

U.S. Children's Bureau. 1941. Report of the chief of the Children's Bureau: Fiscal year ended June 30, 1940. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 77 pp. (Reprinted from annual report of the Secretary of Labor)

U.S. Children's Bureau. 1914-1930s. Annual report of the Chief, Children's Bureau, to the Secretary of Labor. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, annual.

Annotation: These annual reports describe the work of the U.S. Children's Bureau on a variety of topics such as infant and maternal mortality, child labor, birth registration, mothers' pensions, juvenile courts, mental retardation, recreation, child hygiene, children born out of wedlock, standards, cooperation with other agencies, infant and child welfare, rural studies, standards, federal legislation, and others. They are publications of the U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau.

Contact: Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University, E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: https://www.mchlibrary.org Available from the website.

Keywords: Annual reports, Child health, Child welfare agencies, Federal agencies, Maternal health

   

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