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Some would give states a fixed amount or block grant for all of the Medicaid program and some for parts of it. Some would cap the amount of federal funding states get on a per person basis, allowing funding to grow with enrollment.
This program seeks to provide funding to county offices of education (COE), school districts and charter schools to fund the costs of various mandated programs and activities identified in Government Code (GC) Section 17581.6(e).
Authorized by the Social Security Act, the Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant program and Title XIX Medicaid program share a common goal in working to improve the overall health of the MCH population through affordable health care delivery systems and coverage.
(a) From the sums appropriate therefor and the allotments available under section 502 (a), the Secretary of the Treasury shall pay to each State which has an approved plan for maternal and child-health services, for each quarter beginning with the quarter commencing July 1935, an amount, which shall be used exclusively
Title V provides programs for maternity, infant, and child care, and a full range of medical services for children, including children with congenital disabilities. By 1938, every State but one has a Crippled Childrens (CC) Program aimed at the social and emotional, as well as the physical needs of these children.
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Title V is a partnership with State Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) programs, reaching across economic lines to support such core public health functions as resource development, capacity and systems building, population-based functions such as public information and
The Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act amends Title V, the Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant of the Social Security Act, to clarify that stillbirth prevention activities and research are an allowable use of funds.
States apply for funding each year. The federal government uses a formula to determine the grant amount. We base it on the states population size and need. U.S. states and jurisdictions must match every $4 of federal Title V money they receive with at least $3 of their own.

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