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Building Medical Homes: Improvement Strategies in Primary Care for Children With Special Health Care Needs

Building Medical Homes: Improvement Strategies in Primary Care for Children With Special Health Care Needs

... the medical home model must be linked with state and national medical home ...recognize medical home efforts and support their improve- ...quality medical homes and support access for ...

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School-Based Health Centers as Patient-Centered Medical Homes

School-Based Health Centers as Patient-Centered Medical Homes

... patient-centered medical homes, adolescents were asked to rate how often certain practices occurred in the previous school year, using a 4-point scale from never to always, followed by a series of ...

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Quality Medical Homes: Meeting Children's Needs for Therapeutic and Supportive Services

Quality Medical Homes: Meeting Children's Needs for Therapeutic and Supportive Services

... quality medical home than children with other types of special ...complex medical, rehabilitation, or supportive ...quality medical home suggest that monitoring the achievement of national ...

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Care Coordination Over Time in Medical Homes for Children With Special Health Care Needs

Care Coordination Over Time in Medical Homes for Children With Special Health Care Needs

... anticipate these problems, and successful preventive measures were adopted broadly. We termed these measures “ proactive activities, ” meaning they were designed to control a situation by causing something to occur ...

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Building Healthy Children: Evidence-Based Home Visitation Integrated With Pediatric Medical Homes

Building Healthy Children: Evidence-Based Home Visitation Integrated With Pediatric Medical Homes

... The BHC pediatric social worker reviews medical charts of all newborns through age 2 years to determine po- tential eligibility. Once identi fi ed, fami- lies are randomized to either full BHC services or ...

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Newborn Screening Expands: Recommendations for Pediatricians and Medical Homes—Implications for the System

Newborn Screening Expands: Recommendations for Pediatricians and Medical Homes—Implications for the System

... An important goal of newborn screening is to identify infants with treatable congenital conditions before they become symptomatic. However, clinicians who care for children must be aware that some screened conditions may ...

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Medical Homes for Children With Autism: A Physician Survey

Medical Homes for Children With Autism: A Physician Survey

... We developed an instrument consisting of 27 items re- garding demographics (10), and questions regarding self-perceived competency (4), perceptions of primary care in the United States (1), barriers to care (9), applied ...

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Enhancing Developmentally Oriented Primary Care: An Illinois Initiative to Increase Developmental Screening in Medical Homes

Enhancing Developmentally Oriented Primary Care: An Illinois Initiative to Increase Developmental Screening in Medical Homes

... EDOPC project defines routine develop- mental screening as documented im- plementation of validated screening tools for all children from birth to the age of 3—not just children who may be at risk on the basis of ...

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Evolving Federal and State Health Care Policy: Toward a More Integrated and Comprehensive Care-Delivery System for Children With Medical Complexity

Evolving Federal and State Health Care Policy: Toward a More Integrated and Comprehensive Care-Delivery System for Children With Medical Complexity

... patient-centered medical homes, and care coordination, alternative payment models hold the potential to promote care-delivery systems that address the unique needs of children with medical complexity ...

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MastersPaper-WhartonK-FINAL.pdf

MastersPaper-WhartonK-FINAL.pdf

... of medical homes versus non-medical-homes (18 and 15, respectively) are even smaller creating a bias that makes it difficult to draw confident conclusions regarding the questions of this ...

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Improved Outcomes Associated With Medical Home Implementation in Pediatric Primary Care

Improved Outcomes Associated With Medical Home Implementation in Pediatric Primary Care

... between medical home implementation and outcomes that affect cost and ...care medical homes are less likely to hospi- talize children with common chronic conditions and that strong chronic- condition ...

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The_Pregnancy_Medical_Home_11-13-2017_FINAL.pdf

The_Pregnancy_Medical_Home_11-13-2017_FINAL.pdf

... centered medical home model. Though piloted enhanced pregnancy medical home models have demonstrated improvement in outcome indicators such as decreased cesarean deliveries, reduced induction of labor and ...

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The Medical Home: Health Care Access and Impact for Children and Youth in the United States

The Medical Home: Health Care Access and Impact for Children and Youth in the United States

... with medical home access, this provision alone should have a large impact on the proportion of children with medical ...extension, medical homes for Medicaid-enrolled ...

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Immunizing Parents and Other Close Family Contacts in the Pediatric Office Setting

Immunizing Parents and Other Close Family Contacts in the Pediatric Office Setting

... their medical homes; however, to provide greater protection to these adults and reduce the exposure of children to pathogens, immunizing parents or other adult family contacts in the pediatric of fi ce ...

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The role of the pharmacist in patient-centered medical home practices: current perspectives

The role of the pharmacist in patient-centered medical home practices: current perspectives

... assisting medical practices to meet the core attributes of the PCMH model of ...drive medical practices and health plans to consider new ways to deliver ...offer medical homes a compelling ...

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White-Paper-hjs-jpm-final.pdf

White-Paper-hjs-jpm-final.pdf

... ―adequate medical care‖ for detainees with SMI. The American Psychiatric Association‘s report, ―Psychiatric Services in Jail and Prisons‖ proposes that jails should have universal screening for mental illness at ...

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Learning by Living: Empathy Learned through an Extended Medical Education Immersion Project

Learning by Living: Empathy Learned through an Extended Medical Education Immersion Project

... globally. Medical students who volunteered to give up their notion of independence to challenge themselves so com- pletely for such an extended period of time was life ...traditional medical education and ...

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Practicality of Acute and Transitional Care and its consequences in the era of SwissDRG: a focus group study

Practicality of Acute and Transitional Care and its consequences in the era of SwissDRG: a focus group study

... Study participants noted that services provided through the ATC discharge option are not unique, since they do not differ substantially to what is already avail- able outside the ATC framework [e.g. short-term stay at ...

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Reflection From the Department of Community Pediatrics

Reflection From the Department of Community Pediatrics

... Other initiatives undertaken since the evaluation period include a recently developed DOCP database and the development of a collaborative relationship with the Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the Ambulatory ...

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Locating Spaces for Standards and Competencies in Care: Evaluating Child Care and Protection Services

Locating Spaces for Standards and Competencies in Care: Evaluating Child Care and Protection Services

... Rainbow Homes, for ...Rainbow Homes do not have such a ...Rainbow Homes cannot take such children and implementing adoption service did not apply as they are not a licensed ...

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