The Community Access to Child
Health (CATCH) program is a national AAP program that strives
to improve access to health care by supporting pediatricians and
communities who are involved in community-based efforts for children.
The following programs have all been supported by CATCH
grants.
Conceptualizing Alabama Hispanic Children's Health (2005)
Florida Fluoride Project (2005)
Needs Assessment for Dental Homes (2005)
Oral Health for Special Needs Children (2005)
Teeth for Tots (2005)
Access to Oral Health Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs (2004)
Children's Dental Care Barriers in Chester, PA (2004)
Comprehensive Dental for Arai School (2004)
Healthy Smiles of Oakland (2004)
Kimball House School Based Health Center (2004)
Oral Health for Uninsured Hispanic Children in Nebraska (2003)
Southern Worcester County Oral Health Initiative (2003)
Barriers to Accessing Oral Health Care (2002)
Community Collaboration for Oral and Mental Health Care (2002)
Feasibility Study of Fluoride Varnish in the Medical Setting (2002)
Healthy Teeth for Tots (2002)
Pediatric Dental Care; Access to Dental Care: Preventing Caries; Anticipatory Guidance (2002)
Planning for Healthy Smiles/Sonrisas Sanas (2002)
Access Dental (2001)
Assessment of Children's Dental Care Needs in Monroe County, FL (2001)
Chesapeake Health Investment Program (2001)
Hospital Dentistry for Children (2001)
North Coast Pediatric Dentistry Initiative (2001)
Southbridge Access to Oral Health Pilot Project (2001)
Dental Health Project (2000)
Improving Dental Health for Insured and Uninsured Latino Children (2000)
Lancaster Community Health Plan: Oral Health Focus (2000)
Access to Pediatric Primary Dental Care (1999)
Improving Access to Preventive Dental Care in an Underserved Population in Kalamazoo (1999)
Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies Dental Education Clinic (1999)
The Promotion of Oral Health in Pediatric Practice (1999)
Share the Care (1994)
The San Diego Dental Health Initiative/Share the Care (1994)
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