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Title V National Outcome Measures (NOMs)
Across State Comparison Table, 2020-2021 NSCH

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Color Key of State Level Data When Compared to National Level Data

  State had Significantly Lower Performance
  State had Lower Performance, but not statistically significant
  State had Higher Performance, but not statistically significant
  State had Significantly Higher Performance
StateNOM14NOM17.1NOM17.2NOM17.3NOM17.4NOM18NOM19NOM20NOM21NOM25
 Tooth decay (%)CSHCN (%)Systems of care (%)Autism (%)ADD / ADHD (%)Mental health treatment (%)Overall health status (%)Obesity (%)Uninsured^ (%)Forgone health care (%)
Nationwide12.219.513.72.99.551.690.217.05.13.8
Alabama12.721.717.62.913.849.791.122.14.02.8
Alaska10.917.115.43.05.948.993.714.26.84.2
Arizona13.220.09.83.38.751.390.014.48.35.7
Arkansas12.723.614.83.013.754.590.219.15.24.0
California14.815.812.42.54.754.0*88.514.43.34.4
Colorado10.720.012.22.78.253.293.210.84.53.5
Connecticut10.021.713.23.08.556.490.717.02.33.3
Delaware12.521.112.62.89.147.2*89.816.83.42.7
District of Columbia11.518.323.11.5*7.355.8*92.717.34.3*4.1
Florida12.419.610.73.712.142.589.716.27.13.2
Georgia11.321.016.62.910.647.992.816.86.24.4
Hawaii10.613.220.11.75.945.492.517.12.33.1
Idaho14.619.214.02.88.848.792.613.46.23.1
Illinois12.718.910.63.47.053.589.716.12.84.6
Indiana11.523.211.72.614.255.589.915.55.74.7
Iowa11.021.017.82.39.962.791.317.63.32.3
Kansas12.420.714.72.28.951.891.113.64.93.1
Kentucky10.622.412.92.812.956.888.625.53.53.4
Louisiana16.523.212.33.815.747.587.124.03.85.5
Maine9.122.317.13.312.559.392.414.63.54.2
Maryland10.120.013.52.49.358.893.320.34.32.5
Massachusetts9.223.413.43.910.058.192.113.81.12.7
Michigan14.019.913.12.910.754.690.417.13.12.3
Minnesota8.717.518.03.66.957.592.013.43.03.3
Mississippi14.422.817.32.514.147.285.423.16.23.3
Missouri12.520.414.71.78.944.591.918.95.73.0
Montana10.720.812.83.19.152.892.410.27.83.0
Nebraska8.516.314.41.97.862.493.913.65.32.0
Nevada13.315.77.82.85.846.8*89.218.28.64.0
New Hampshire9.724.218.04.213.154.192.415.23.93.5
New Jersey11.317.411.02.17.555.190.316.13.42.9
New Mexico11.622.19.23.79.859.388.020.96.55.8
New York11.818.611.33.17.752.591.615.62.73.5
North Carolina12.322.111.02.312.651.889.021.05.13.9
North Dakota11.019.412.23.99.450.892.312.66.43.4
Ohio10.721.020.22.911.255.992.415.85.12.8
Oklahoma13.622.316.13.510.052.190.517.56.72.6
Oregon12.420.115.32.88.851.791.014.53.24.5
Pennsylvania10.022.718.04.59.755.290.216.04.22.2
Rhode Island8.421.615.93.210.856.692.613.21.92.4
South Carolina12.323.717.33.413.649.290.421.64.92.7
South Dakota10.218.319.51.89.751.293.118.98.43.5
Tennessee12.821.217.42.211.049.389.622.54.74.1
Texas12.817.511.72.410.243.687.820.711.35.7
Utah12.516.919.51.86.642.193.412.07.93.9
Vermont9.623.115.22.011.254.692.815.71.4*4.2
Virginia10.718.515.63.512.054.190.817.64.34.0
Washington8.720.213.92.99.649.191.713.33.13.5
West Virginia14.021.914.53.912.744.988.426.03.32.8
Wisconsin11.818.714.13.08.151.591.214.94.13.4
Wyoming15.319.718.03.210.254.791.311.59.73.9
* Please interpret with caution: estimate has a 95% confidence interval width exceeding 20 percentage points or 1.2 times the estimate and may not be reliable.

The significance of differences between state and national prevalence was assessed using a nested t-test at p<0.05.

Data Source: 2020-2021 (two years combined) National Survey of Children’s Health, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau. https://mchb.hrsa.gov/data/national-surveys
^ 2021 American Community Survey

Citation: Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative. Title V National Outcome Measures (NOMs) Across State Comparison Table, 2020-2021 NSCH (two years combined). Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB). Retrieved [mm/dd/yy] from [www.childhealthdata.org].