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Health Care Provider Outreach Archives | Page 11 of 12
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On Monday, September 9, Charles Bruner of the Child & Family Policy Center led a conference call on the potential opportunities for Medicaid to pay for care coordination. The National Center has now made the recording of that call available....
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On August 6, HMG National moderated a webinar on the benefits of Reach Out & Read and HMG partnerships. Presenters were Paul Dworkin, M.D.; Wendy Hart, Regional Coalition Manager of Reach Out & Read; Polly McClure, Reach Out & Read-Alabama,...
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Click Here for Webinar Presentation Slides Materials Referenced in Webinar: Click Here for IMPACT article, Using Academic Detailing to Change Child Health Service Delivery in Connecticut: CHDI’s EPIC Program Click Here for McKay article, 2006 Help Me Grow Study...
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HMG Utah’s Healthcare Provider Outreach materials include: an outreach brochure, a description of their outreach folder contents, and a screenshot from the Healthcare Provider and Clinic Database which tracks presentations and referrals/resource information. The database is being further developed to...
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Why Pediatricians Should Love Help Me Grow Desmond P. Kelly, MD Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville Medical Director, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Children’s Hospital of Greenville Hospital System Help Me Grow National Forum, May 4,...
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Meet two of HMG Oregon’s Physician Champions. Drs. Alderman and Gillespie, who discuss their involvement with Help Me Grow and the ways it has enhanced their services to families and strengthened collaboration with other providers in Oregon.
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Study confirming 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 practice; standardized developmental screening is effective in...
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Help Me Grow National Center, in collaboration with the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center’s Office of Continuing Medical Education, has developed a new American Board of Pediatrics approved, Part 4 Credit Quality Improvement Project for...
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A 2011 presentation by Kareena DuPlessis (Connecticut United Way 2-1-1 / Child Development Infoline) on Developmental Monitoring and Connecting Children to Services, given as part of the Educating Practices in the Community (EPIC) program. Copyrighted Material: If using please reference...