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2009/10 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs

Nationwide Profile

Estimated Number of CSHCN: 11,203,616


Click on any row of data in the table below to view detailed results by age, race/ethnicity, household income and other subgroups.

Prevalence of CSHCNNation %
CSHCN Prevalence
Percent of children who have special health care needs15.1
CSHCN Prevalence by Age
Age 0-5 years9.3
Age 6-11 years17.7
Age 12-17 years18.4
CSHCN Prevalence by Sex
Male17.4
Female12.7
CSHCN Prevalence by Poverty Level
0-99% FPL16.0
100-199% FPL15.4
200-399% FPL14.5
400% FPL or more14.7
CSHCN Prevalence by Hispanic Origin and Race
Non-Hispanic16.2
White16.3
Black17.5
Other13.6
Hispanic11.2
Spanish Language Household8.2
English Language Household14.4
National IndicatorsNation %
Child Health
CSHCN whose conditions affect their activities usually, always, or a great deal27.1
CSHCN with 11 or more days of school absences due to illness15.5
Health Insurance Coverage
CSHCN without insurance at some point in past year9.3
CSHCN without insurance at time of survey3.5
Currently insured CSHCN whose insurance is inadequate34.3
Access to Care
CSHCN with any unmet need for specific health care services23.6
CSHCN with any unmet need for family support services7.2
CSHCN needing a referral who have difficulty getting it23.4
CSHCN without a usual source of care when sick (or who rely on the emergency room)9.5
CSHCN without any personal doctor or nurse6.9
Family Centered Care
CSHCN without family-centered care35.4
Impact on Family
CSHCN whose families pay $1,000 or more out of pocket in medical expenses per year for the child22.1
CSHCN whose conditions cause financial problems for the family21.6
CSHCN whose families spend 11 or more hours per week providing or coordinating child's health care13.1
CSHCN whose conditions cause family members to cut back or stop working25.0
MCHB Core OutcomesNation %
CSHCN whose families are partners in shared decision-making for child's optimal health70.3
CSHCN who receive coordinated, ongoing, comprehensive care within a medical home43.0
CSHCN whose families have adequate private and/or public insurance to pay for the services they need60.6
CSHCN who are screened early and continuously for special health care needs78.6
CSHCN who can easily access community based services65.1
Youth with special health care needs who receive the services necessary to make appropriate transitions to adult health care, work, and independence40.0
Estimates based on sample sizes too small to meet standards for reliability or precision. The relative standard error is greater than or equal to 30%.
Prevalence data only available for States where this minority group makes up at least 5% of total population of children in the State.

With funding and direction from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs was conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics. CAHMI is responsible for the analyses, interpretations, presentations and conclusions included on this site.

Suggested citation format: “[State name] Report from the 2009/10 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs.” NS-CSHCN 2009/10. Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health website. Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from www.childhealthdata.org.