Current Child Health Research Projects

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With the growth of publicly-funded health care programs for children and adolescents through Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program, there is increasing interest in using health services research to evaluate whether children and adolescents are receiving appropriate and high quality care through these programs. AHRQ supports an array of child health services research projects across the Nation. State program officials, legislators, insurers, providers, child advocacy groups, and consumers can draw on the expertise of child health services researchers in their State and enlist their services in the design, implementation, and execution of evidenced-based evaluation research on the impact and effectiveness of State-based programs.

To learn more about AHRQ's current child health projects in a particular State, select the State on the map or by name.

If your State shows no listings and you are interested in finding out more about research support from AHRQ, select Funding Opportunities, or contact Denise Dougherty, Ph.D., Senior Advisor, Child Health, at DDougher@ahrq.gov or (301) 427-1868.


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