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2011 The Palm Beach County Family Study (Full Report)

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Table B- 7. Characteristics of TGA Birth Cohort by Type of Services in MCHP System aTGA population with TreatmentMaternal CharacteristicActivityBirth With MCHP Unmarried Teen < HSForeignbornweightLow birthNBlack HispanicEvents Treatment Mother Mother Education% % % % % % % % %2004–2005 12,435Care coordination only b 2,676 22 53 65 18 44 37 49 62 10Intensive care coordination c 2,354 19 47 78 25 61 39 53 57 13<strong>Family</strong> support planning d 1,176 9 23 79 26 56 46 44 49 142006 6,716Care coordination only b 1,440 21 52 67 17 50 31 58 66 10Intensive care coordination c 1,320 20 48 79 25 65 34 57 60 12<strong>Family</strong> support planning d 638 9 23 114 42 89 51 74 80 202007 6,629Care coordination only b 1,489 22 54 69 16 51 33 57 65 9Intensive care coordination c 1,287 19 46 82 27 65 39 55 57 12<strong>Family</strong> support planning d 633 10 23 83 30 63 45 47 48 122008 6,365Care coordination only b 596 9 23 61 12 31 39 40 52 7Intensive care coordination c 2,049 32 77 80 21 66 34 59 64 12<strong>Family</strong> support planning d 453 7 17 84 27 61 52 39 43 152009 5,844Care coordination only b 639 11 34 66 13 46 28 56 63 8Intensive care coordination c 1,215 21 66 82 24 59 44 48 54 12<strong>Family</strong> support planning d 283 5 15 84 27 63 46 44 47 14All Years 37,989Care coordination only b 6,840 18 45 66 16 46 34 53 62 9Intensive care coordination c 8,225 22 55 80 24 63 38 55 59 12<strong>Family</strong> support planning d 3,183 8 21 81 28 61 45 46 49 14a Source: Vital Statistics and FOCiS (2004–2009). Data for the year 5 study sample were weighted to account for oversampling of mothers “at risk” and mothers in the Glades TGA. Data on MCHPservices differ slightly from year 3 report due to updated activity data. <strong>The</strong> birth of twins, triplets, and other multiples counted as one birth event.b Includes mothers who consented received care coordination only and not intensive services. Care coordination includes the following activity codes: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 40,41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 3320, 3321, 4501, 6515, 6516, 8002, 8004, 8006, 8008, 8013, and 8026 provided by the following agencies: BANK, Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies Coalition,Healthy Start/Healthy <strong>Family</strong> Nurses, Oakwood, Parent-Child Center, Center for <strong>Family</strong> Services, Planned Parenthood, HUGS, and Comprehensive AIDS Program.c Includes mothers who received intensive care coordination under the same activity codes listed above, but these services are provided by the following agencies: Healthy Mothers/Healthy BabiesCoalition, Nurture the Future, NOAH, Families First, Guatemalan Mayan Center, Sickle Cell Foundation, Haitian American Council, Esereh Youth and <strong>Family</strong> Center, American Lung Association,WHIN, and Minority Development and Empowerment, Inc.d <strong>Family</strong> support planning (FSP) services includes activity codes 3321 and 3322 provided by any agency.Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago 179

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