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Children's Special Health Services (CSHS)

The CSHS program is the principle public agency ensuring that children and youth who have special health care needs in Louisiana have access to health care services designed to minimize their disabilities and maximize their probabilities of enjoying independent and self-sufficient lives.

Children and youth who have special health care needs are those who have or are at increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that most children or youth require.

Currently in Louisiana, there are more than 207,000 children and youth who have special health care needs.  This is about 19 percent of all Louisiana children and youth.

CSHS Programs and Services

To meet state and national goals, the CSHS program focuses intervention activities in many ways.  Following federal guidelines, CSHS organizes these activities into four tiers: direct healthcare and family services, enabling services, population-based services, and infrastructure building services.

  • Direct Health Care Services: The CSHS Program provides direct sub-specialty medical care and family support services to more than 10,000 children and youth who have special health care needs every year.
  • Enabling and Population-Based Services: These services enable families to make informed decisions on which resources they would like for their children/youth by disseminating community-based resources available in their area.
  • Infrastructure Building: These programs train and support pediatric practices across the state on the Medical Home model of care for children and youth who have special health needs, specifically focusing on care coordination and transition as well as their medical, emotional, social and mental health needs; conduct analytical research on the myriad of needs among the children and youth who have special needs population and present or publish this work to enhance knowledge among providers, policymakers, researchers and stakeholders.

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Quick links to CSHS publications

Related Programs:

Louisiana Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program

Louisiana Birth Defects Monitoring Network