Orange County, CA August 2016 Key findings from this study indicate that the Orange County Care Coordination Collaborative for Kids contributed to improving the system of care for children with special health care needs by creating a collaborative care coordination...
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The Help Me Grow Florida Annual Impact Reports are created by the State Coordinating Office as part of the outreach plan to partners, legislators, and community leaders to ensure their understanding of the Help Me Grow program and the value...
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In an August 207 blog post, Dr. Paul Dworkin shares the successes from a dynamic partnership between UnitedHealthcare and Connecticut Children’s Office for Community Child Health supported by a $1 million dollar grant awarded by the insurer in 2014. A newly...
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The study is the largest to date to confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of standardized developmental screening in urban primary care settings. Three key findings from the study include standardized developmental screening is feasible in a busy, urban primary care...
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Research article KEY POINTS – Evaluation of developmental programs should consider process, outcome, and impact measures. – Brief, in-office training for community-based child health providers was successful in influencing provider and practice behavior. – Training increased the identification of children with...
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Research article by Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI) of Connecticut
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Since its inception in 1998, a fundamental premise of Help Me Grow is that developmental surveillance and screening, with early detection of at-risk children and their referral to community resources, enhances the capacity of the medical home to support families...
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This paper explores how state’s Strengthening FamiliesTM efforts can provide an opportunity to place the Help Me Grow affiliate work in the context of broad cross-disciplinary thinking about how to leverage existing systems to support families and prevent abuse and...
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This issue brief describes four ways Oregon, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Illinois and Arkansas have worked to improve care coordination for children through ABCD III by bringing an explicit focus on children to their states’ medical home initiatives.