The Kentucky Department for Public Health—through the Division of Maternal and Child Health (MCH), the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs (OCSHCN), and your local health department—want to hear from you!
Our work addresses health issues for mothers, infants, children, adolescents, and their families. We want to know your thoughts on the top health issues in Kentucky and what can be done to improve them. You can be involved by completing the following survey and letting us know what you think.
Why are we doing this survey? This survey is the first step towards assessing the needs of Kentuckians’ maternal and child health, but we are doing it for other, more important reasons. We want to know the concerns and issues of those most likely impacted by them. Your feedback will be the foundation of our work in the coming years. The survey will take about 7-10 minutes to complete, with most questions being a 1-7 ranking or multiple choice with one tap for easy completion.
Will anyone else see your survey answers? No, the survey is anonymous and confidential. The data derived and the subsequent public report will be completely anonymous, with no individual answers revealed.
Kentucky’s comprehensive MCH needs assessment is completed every five years through this survey. The needs assessment will help us identify gaps in coverage in five key population domains: Women’s and Maternal Health, Perinatal and Infant Health, Child Health, Adolescent Health, and Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. The results help determine statewide priorities for maternal and child health programs.
We sincerely ask you to complete this survey to help us better serve you! Again, the following survey is anonymous and will only take about 7-10 minutes to complete. It is your chance to let us know what issues are important to you!
The survey is live and will remain open through October 26, 2024. Please do not delay; complete TODAY! We look forward to hearing from you!
Click the following link to take the survey.
https://redcap.link/TitleVpatient