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Developmental Screening in the Medical Home - MHLN Conference Call
(April 7, 2009)
Learn about the exciting developmental screening model developed and implemented by the Child and Adolescent Clinic (CAC) in Longview, WA. Collaborating with the Progress Center, the county’s main Early Intervention Provider, the CAC screens all their patients from birth through age 5 for developmental delay and parental concerns using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire. Hilary Gillette-Walch will share how they have operationalized their successful screening program at the clinic, including financial and logistical issues, and tips for other clinics and communities considering using formal screening tools in the medical home.
Cowlitz County Medical Home Leadership Network members Phyllis Cavens, MD Medical Director of the CAC and Hilary Gillette-Walch, RN, MPH developed this successful screening initiative as part of their ongoing medical home implementation in Cowlitz County. To register, contact Kate Orville (orville@u.washington.edu or 206-685-1279. Call-in information will be sent out to participants prior to the call.
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"Building a Medical Home Brick
by Brick:
Strategies for Clinics Transforming Themselves into a Medical Home" (Nov. 13, 2008)
Presentation at the 2008 Children's Health Alliance Summit, Seattle WA
Hilary Gillette-Walch, RN, MPH
Program Director, Cowlitz Center of Foster Care Health
and Phyllis M. Cavens, MD
Chair of the Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Child Psychiatry Coalition
View presentation (Powerpoint, 12MB)
"Serving Special Populations: Medical and Dental Homes,
Children with Special Health Care Needs " (August 1, 2008)
WA Oral Health Regional Forum,Dr. Katherine TeKolste, MD
View presentation (PowerPoint, 2.31 MB)
Overview: Addressing oral health needs in at risk and CSHCN populations through Medical homes, Dental homes and community linkages.
"Finding and Growing a Great Medical Home!" (May 8, 2008)
WA Infant and Early Childhood Conference breakout session presentation by Kate Orville, Co-Director MHLN and Cynthia Hubert, Parent/FRC member of the Skagit County MHLN team.
Putting Medical Homes Into Practice (May 30, 2007)
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Washington State Partnerships for Medical Home Nov. 2, 2006
A variety of medical home presentations were given at this Nov. 2, 2006 meeting at SeaTac, WA to launch the Medical Home State Strategic Plan for Children with Special Health Care Needs.
Forming
a Family Advisory Committee in a Small Pediatric Practice
(PowerPoint, 3.67MB)
July 15,
2006, Annual CME Conference for Washington Chapter of the American
Academy of Pediatrics, Leavenworth, WA.
Andrea Smith Lowe, MD, FAAP,
Ph.D., Skagit Pediatrics. How and why Skagit Pediatrics developed
a family advisory committee (FAC) for parents of both children with
special needs and typically developing children. Practical steps
in developing the FAC, including collaboration with public health
and early intervention/family Medical Home Team members, recruiting
FAC members and meeting structure. Also: display options
for resource materials in the clinic waiting room: bulletin
boards vs. posters in frames.
Washington State Board of
Health Briefing on Medical Home
April 12, 2006, Spokane.
Spokane MHLN team members Dr. A. Chris Olson and Lisa Ross were part
of a panel that spoke about programs that advance the concept of "medical
home" or "health home" to the Washington State Board
of Health. To link to presentations and handouts see:
www.sboh.wa.gov/Meetings/2006/04-12/Materials04122006.htm
Direct links to presentations:
Meeting minutes (see page 3): www.sboh.wa.gov/Meetings/2006/Minutes/2006-03_FinalMinutes-Letter.pdf
The
Medical Home in Pediatric Practice (PowerPoint, 4.79 MB)
May 13th, 2004, Grand Rounds
Seattle Children's Hospital (Seattle). Dr. A.
Chris Olson, Dr. Forrest C. "Curt" Bennett, Carla Salldin
and Kate Orville. (One hour video available for loan from Kate Orville
at MHLN).
Topics: Overview of medical home concept, Medical Home Leadership
Network and Washington State goals. Practical primary care strategies
for using data, coordinating care, enhancing family centered care
while staying financially viable. What the medical home means to families
and example of specific family. Key resources available to support
medical homes in Washington.
Developmental
Surveillance and Screening: Monitoring to Promote Optimal Development
(PowerPoint, 581 KB)
May 11, 2004, Utah Consortium.
Dr. Katherine TeKolste, UW Center on Human Development and Disability.
Topics: Purposes of surveillance and screening, physician
developmental surveillance practices, developmental surveillance and
screening instruments.
Development
of Concern! What Next? (PowerPoint, 1.65 MB)
May 11, 2004, Utah Consortium. Dr. Katherine
TeKolste, UW Center on Human Development and Disability.
Topics: Talking with parents about concerning results, parents
as partners, further evaluation, assisting parents, coordinating care.
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National
Presentations
The
National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special
Needs
Many great presentations
and other resources from around the country available at www.medicalhomeinfo.org.
Search by topic.
Every
Child Deserves a Medical Home Training Program slides.
This is the curriculum that
the 2002 "Every Child Deserves a Medical Home " Conference in Spokane
was based on. Advocacy and Surveillance and Screening are new components.
Topics:
- Common Elements Component
- Family-Professional Partnerships Component
- Practices, Policies and Procedures Component
- Comprehensive, Coordinated, Collaborative Care Component
- Transitions Component
- State and Local Advocacy
- Surveillance and Screening
www.medicalhomeinfo.org/training/materials.html
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Videos
Introduction to Patient Centered Medical Home
This multimedia program was developed to help explain this innovative model of healthcare to consumers.
Its focus is medical homes for all people of all ages. The program is the result of a collaboration between the Patient-Centered Primary
Care Collaborative and Emmi Solutions®.
www.pcpcc.net/content/emmi
Medical Home Family Stories
Three 15-minute brief interactive videos and companion materials of specific Medical Home Partnerships. Developed in Hawaii by the Medical How Works! project at the University of Hawaii.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the roles of medical home partners
Describe the skills needed for the parent as care coordinator
Analyze strategies for implementing comprehensive and continuous care
Determine access to relevant services for the child with special needs
www.medicalhomeinfo.org/training/MHStories.html
Special
Children, Special Care: Medical Home
Eleven minute documentary
produced by the South Carolina State Medical Home Team and SCETV,
South Carolina public television. Focuses on practical strategies
for primary care practices to provide services to children with special
health care needs using a medical home approach.
Copies of this video are available to MHLN team
members through the central MHLN office. For additional copies or
viewer guides and other printed materials call 1-803-782-0238 or email
betsywolff@aol.com.
The short video came from a one-hour long documentary
about South Carolinians special children and their stories of challenge
and caring. The Viewer Guide is available in PDF format at: www.medicalhomeinfo.org/states/Downloads/SC/ViewerGuide.pdf 
Equal Partners:
African American Fathers and Systems of Health Care
Forceful,
important examination of the special challenges African American fathers
confront when parenting children with special needs. Produced by the
Washington State Fathers Network and filmed in Washington. 26 minutes.
Also available: 90 page discussion and resource guide. For more information:
www.fathersnetwork.org/565.html
Special Kids, Special Dads: Fathers of Children with Disabilities
Highly
acclaimed (shown on midwestern PBS) video focusing on three fathers
and their families adjusting to raising children with special needs.
Produced by the Washington State Fathers Network. Sensitive, uplifting,
provocative. 23 minutes. For more information: www.fathersnetwork.org/565.html
Video on the Oregon Medical Home Network
The Oregon Medical Home Network consists of
six primary care practices and the Office of the Oregon Medical Home
Project at CDRC who have participated in a 3-year project designed
to improve services for families with children and youth having special
health care needs. A new video is now available where you can learn
more about the network, meet the community teams, and hear from pediatric
clinicians and families on the importance of having a medical home.
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