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Children's Special Health (CSH) is a program for Wyoming's children and youth with special health care needs. Services available include case management and limited gap-filling financial assistance for those who are eligible.
Individuals who may be eligible include:
-Children's Special Health (CSH)- Children age 0-18 who have chronic physical, developmental, emotional or behavioral conditions.
-Maternal High Risk (MHR)- Pregnant women who are high risk and received care from a Level III provider out of state (such as Salt Lake).
-Newborn Intensive Care (NBIC)- Infants who are high risk that are delivered or transferred to a Level III nursery out of state (such as Salt Lake).
Call 307-733-6401 to speak with a Public Health Nurse to determine if your are eligible for the program and/or to arrange an appointment to complete an application.