Presented as part of the Educating Practices in the Community (EPIC) program Key Points • The American Academy of Pediatric recommends developmental surveillance at every well child visit and formal screening at 9, 18 and 24 month visits. • Formal Screening is reimbursed...
Health Care Provider Outreach Archives | Page 9 of 12
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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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Measurement, Evaluation & Improvement
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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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HMG Utah outlines Elevator Speech guidance to articulate the value and role of HMG to families, health care providers and service providers.
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In 2015, Help Me Grow Florida created a toolkit of HMG health care provider outreach materials to support developmental surveillance, monitoring, screening, and referral to HMG call centers across the state. Network affiliates may use the materials or selections thereof in their...
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From HMG Orange County, sample prescription pads referring to HMG centralized access point, in English, Spanish, Vietnamese.
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Help Me Grow Orange County Job Description for Community Liaison.
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This webinar was designed to address some of the challenges affiliates experience in their outreach efforts to child health providers. This webinar highlights: The many reasons Help Me Grow is of benefit to primary care physicians Practical tips for academic...