Information and Resources for States
States can play an important role in treatments for children with ADHD. They can monitor how health resources are utilized, implement ADHD treatment policies, and shape access to behavioral health services. CDC promotes the use of effective treatments for children with ADHD, and a vital part of this effort is providing states with resources to guide decision-making.
Learn more about recommended treatment for ADHD
Learn more about behavior therapy
Data and resources
State Data Profiles: Treatment for Young Children with ADHD
- Information on ADHD diagnosis and medication treatment for children ages 4-17 years: View data for your state from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2003 to 2011
- Information on medication treatment and behavior therapy for children ages 4-17 years with special health care needs: View data for your state from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs, 2009-10
- Information on medication and psychological services, for insured children ages 2-5 years: View data for your state from healthcare claims data, 2008–2014
State Policies for Prescribing ADHD Medication
- Medicaid policies to manage the use of ADHD medications: View policy information by state
- Fact sheet on state Medicaid policies: Prescribing ADHD medications to children
- Readings and resources on ADHD treatment policy options, including information on Medicaid drug prior authorization and reimbursement for behavioral therapy. Treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders in Children Under Age Six Years: A Research Anthology
State Profiles: Access to Behavioral Health Providers
- Information on providers of health and behavioral health services: View data by state and county, 2015
- Page last reviewed: September 6, 2016
- Page last updated: September 6, 2016
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