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Family Health Programs
• Child & Adolescent Health Center Program | • Family Planning The Michigan Family Planning Program makes available general reproductive health assessment, comprehensive contraceptive services, related health education and counseling, and referrals as needed to every citizen of the state. | • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome | • Oral Health Program Improving the oral health of Michigan residents | • Michigan Free Health Check-ups | • Child Death Review The Child Death Review Program supports counties throughout Michigan who choose to have Child Death Review Teams (CDRTs). CDRTs are interagency, county-based coalitions that systematically, and in a timely manner, review the causes, circumstances, and issues concerning the deaths of children in the ... | • Part C: Early On Early On is a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated interagency system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers birth to age three years with disabilities and their families. | • Sudden Infant Death Program In October 1999, Michigan expanded the scope of its SIDS efforts to include all sudden infant death and expanded the purpose of the Michigan SIDS and Other Infant Death Program to reduce infant mortality through efforts to educate the public about the risks for SIDS and sudden infant death, | • Vision Screening Vision screening of pre-school children is conducted by local health department staff at least once between the ages of three and five years, and school-age children are screened in grades 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, or in grades 1, 3, 5, 7, and in conjunction with driver training classes. | • Prenatal Smoking Cessation The Prenatal Smoking Cessation (PSC) Program is currently designed to work with pregnant smokers who are receiving health services in prenatal programs. | • Fetal-Infant Mortality Review Fetal-Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) is a process of identification and analysis of factors that contribute to fetal and infant death through chart review and interview of individual cases. | • Hearing Screening The Hearing Screening Program supports local health department screening of children at least once between the ages of three and five years and every other year between the ages of five and 12 years to prevent permanent repercussions of hearing impairment by the application of appropriate treatments. | • Maternal & Child HIV/AIDS Program Maternal and Child HIV/AIDS Program services are aimed at achieving the best possible comprehensive care for women and children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS disease. |
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