As part of the support provided to the Wyoming MCH Unit, MCH Epidemiology monitors and evaluates health data specific to the maternal and child health (MCH) population in Wyoming. This data helps drives the identification of Wyoming’s MCH priorities.
To learn more about maternal and child health in Wyoming and Wyoming’s MCH priorities visit the MCH Unit webpage.
Please select the links below to access the MCH Title V National Outcomes Measure and National Performance Dashboard, as well as Data Briefs around 2021-2025 priorities selected by the MCH Unit for each domain.
MCH Outcome and Performance Measure Dashboard
National Outcome Measures (NOMs) and National Performance Measure (NPMs) were chosen and developed by the Health Resources & Services Administration’s (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau for the Title V Block Grant. The Outcome and Performance Measures cross all population domains and reflect MCH population health status.
National Outcome Measures (NOMs) and National Performance Measure (NPM) Dashboard
Wyoming MCH Unit 2021-2025 Priorities by Program Domain
Women and Infant Health Program
Focuses on infants aged 0 to 1 and women of reproductive age (15-44 years).
2021-2025 Program Priorities:
- Prevent Maternal Mortality
- Prevent Infant Mortality
Women and Infant Health Data Briefs can be found here.
Child Health Program
Focuses on children ages 1 to 11 years.
2021-2025 Program Priority:
- Promote Healthy and Safe Children
Child Health Data Briefs can be found here.
Youth and Young Adult Health Program
Focuses on youth ages 12 to 24 years.
2021-2025 Program Priorities:
- Prevent Adolescent Suicide
- Promote Adolescent Motor Vehicle Safety
Youth and Young Adult Data Briefs can be found here.
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CSH) Program
Supports eligible clients and their families by offering care coordination services and limited gap-filling financial assistance.
2021-2025 Program Priority:
- Improve Systems of Care for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Data Briefs can be found here.
Wyoming Early and Periodic Screen, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) Trends Dashboard
As part of their 2021-2025 priorities, both the Wyoming MCH Child Health Program and Youth and Young Adult Program plan to track the prevalence of EPSDT visits among Medicaid enrollees 1-9 years old and 10-20 years old, respectively, who are eligible to receive at least one EPSDT visit.
Wyoming Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) Trends