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Data Resource Center Highlights and Updates

The latest updates and highlights on child and adolescent health from the Data Resource Center (DRC).
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February 06, 2026
2023-2024 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) datasets and codebooks
October 08, 2019
New release: Find your state's National Performance and Outcome Measure data from the 2017-2018 combined NSCH!
October 04, 2018
Find your state's National Performance and Outcome Measure Data from the latest data, the 2016-2017 combined years NSCH data!
October 31, 2017
In this newsletter, we announced the availability of new data from the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health on the DRC's interactive data query, along with supporting documents. We also shared the CAHMI's recent info briefs and fact sheet on ACEs and thriving, using data from the 2016 NSCH, as well as updates on the MCH-MRN.
June 20, 2017
This newsletter focused on the upcoming release of data from the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health and shared supporting resources created by the CAHMI. We also invited readers to "be our voice" in sharing 2016 NSCH information and discussed our new partnership with Help Me Grow around implementing the Well Visit Planner.
March 05, 2017
The Association of Maternal & Child health Programs held its 2017 annual conference from March 3rd through 7th. The AMHCP awarded our program director Dr. Christy Bethell with the John C MacQueen Lecture Award, which honors major contributors and innovators in the field of Maternal and Child Health (MCH). Edward Schor, senior vice president for programs and partnerships at the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, nominated Dr. Bethell stating: “Her contributions are used daily by MCH professionals, child health clinicians, researchers and policymakers... [she is] one of the most influential people in child health measurement in the U.S.” Dr. Bethell was invited to deliver the Macqueen Lecture on March 5th. Her lecture: “Leveraging the Science of Engagement to Catalyze an Epidemic of Health and Thriving in MCH” aimed to build upon the conference theme of Engagement with Intention.