Webinar (2011) by the HMG National Center on Engaging Child Health Providers in Developmental Surveillance/Screening and Connecting Children to Services
Health Care Provider Outreach Archives | Page 12 of 12
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Academic detailing is an educational process which incorporates many of the promotional techniques used by pharmaceutical company sales representatives. Academic detailing involves educational outreach through a personal visit by a trained person to health professionals in their own settings. Key components of academic...
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The Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI) is dedicated to improving health and mental health systems for children in Connecticut. CHDI uses several strategies for assisting pediatric health and mental health providers in reforming their practices to better serve children, including learning collaboratives, workshops...
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Engaging Pediatricians in Developmental Screening: The Effectiveness of Academic Detailing Using Academic Detailing to Change Child Health Service Delivery in Connecticut: CHDI’s EPIC Program Why Academic Detailing?
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An Algorithm for Developmental Surveillance and Screening Council on Children With Disabilities Section on Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics Bright Futures Steering Committee Medical Home Initiatives for Children With Special Needs Project Advisory Committee Pediatrics 2006;118;405 DOI:10.1542/peds.2006-1231 Posted 9/28/2011
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Information on Screening Tools for Pediatric Practices 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...