What is Special Health Care Needs?

The Kansas Special Health Care Needs (SHCN) program promotes the functional skills of persons, who have or are at risk for a disability or chronic disease. The program is responsible for the planning, development, and promotion of the parameters and quality of specialty health care in Kansas in accordance with state and federal funding and direction.

The SHCN program provides specialized medical services to infants, children, and youth up to age 21 who have eligible medical conditions. 

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1. Do I need to request screening for my baby?
2. How much does blood spot screening cost?
3. How are hearing screening costs covered?
4. I am not delivering in the hospital. Can my baby still be screened?
5. Does newborn screening vary by state?
6. I have no family history. Should my baby still be screened
7. What if my baby looks healthy?
8. What causes these conditions?
9. How and when will I get my baby's results?
10. What is Special Health Care Needs?