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What: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and its National Center for Medical Home Implementation (NCMHI) are hosting a FREE four part webinar series February through May 2013 on how to effectively deliver care through the medical home model. Building on the success of two previous medical home webinar series (2009 and 2011), the NCMHI will provide engaging educational "how to" presentations focused on several important facets of pediatric care delivery, including empowering youth, reducing health disparities, using data to improve quality, and employing best practices in family-centered care. The webinars will feature expert faculty and provide targeted information and tools; they will feature new products from the NCMHI such as updated state profiles in the Medical Home Data Portal, promising practices regarding language access services, and a new family-centered care monograph.
When: How To Engage Youth in Health Care Wednesday, February 27, 2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
How to Enhance Care Delivery for a Diverse Population To be determined - March 2013
How to Use Data to Improve Care Delivery Thursday, April 25, 2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
How To Incorporate Best Practices in Family Centered Care in Your Practice Wednesday, May 29, 2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
Cost: This webinar series is offered free of charge.
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What: Commissioner Lindeen invites you to attend the first in a series of webinars on the Patient-Centered Medical Home. This webinar introduces the Patient-Centered Medical Home concept and illustrates how this model of care can address the increasing pressure felt by primary care providers everywhere. Medical Homes have been proven to improve the care delivered to patients in primary care practices while also helping to bring the joy back into the practice of medicine for everyone involved.
When: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 12:00pm - 1:00pm Mountain
Webinar: From Research to Real Life-Increasing Visibility and Use of Family-to-Family Centers December 3, 2012-1pm (Mountain) Call-in: 866/214-9397, Pin: 5058724774 Webinar Link: https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/familyvoices/join?id=24R5TP&role=attend The Family Voices National Center for Family and Professional
Partnerships is hosting this webinar presented by Suzanne M. Bronheim,
PhD of Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development.
Suzanne will share findings from a 2010 research partnership with three
Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2F HICs) to better
understand how Hispanic/Latino families' and African American families'
utilization of F2F HICs might be increased. This research project is
based on a social marketing theory that suggests that people try new
things if that "innovation" fits with their values and experience, seems
to have an advantage over other approaches, is easy to use, can be
tried and dropped if they don't like it and if others they know and
trust are also aware of it and have used it. The project has used this
framework to study how Hispanic/Latino and African American families
prefer to receive information and how they view the F2F HICs as a
resource. In addition, this project has studied similar issues for the
social networks of families to learn how they view and access F2F HICs.
Suzanne will be joined by staff of the F2F HICs that partnered in this
project to share lessons learned and suggestions of how other F2F HICs
can use this framework.
For parents of children with multiple medical problems, keeping up with countless doctor's appointments, ongoing tests and a variety of medications can be overwhelming, especially for those in challenging socioeconomic situations.
As a result, families often wind up using the emergency room, the country's most expensive form of care delivery, to get help for their kids.
But a growing concept in health care reform called the "medical home" offers parents a way to simplify, organize and coordinate the complexities of their medically fragile child's health care needs. The medical home is not a location but an approach to care coordination designed to provide a constant trusted source of care, typically by a general pediatrician.
Children who have a "medical home" -- that is, a pediatrician or nurse they see regularly who offers comprehensive care -- are more likely to have their medical and dental needs met, new research finds. Yet it's the sickest children -- those who have a chronic condition or special need and require the most care -- who are less likely to get the sort of care a medical home offers, the researchers said.
"The State of Montana is planning to launch a pilot program aimed at changing how healthcare is delivered.
One of the advocates of the new approach - called the "patient-centered medical home" - is Jon Griffin, a primary care physician in Helena who strongly believes there needs to be a fundamental change in the delivery of healthcare."
Webinar Recording: Linking and Integrating with Primary Care: Medical Home Model for Children's Mental Health
Hosted by the National Technical Assistance Center in Children's Mental Health and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), February 17, 2011
Watch this webinar to learn about the role of primary care in linking social, emotional, mental and behavioral health services to children. The webinar involves an examination of the opportunities to enhance collaboration between primary care and the medical home model for children's mental health.
In the national discussion taking place about health care, two premier medical centers are
repeatedly brought up as positive examples of how to deliver care more efficiently while still
cutting costs and eliminating waste--the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic. Both share an
approach that Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius has referred to as "advanced
primary care."Most medical experts have a cozier name for it: the "medical home."
What: This webinar will provide participants with a clear description of family-centered care and highlight case studies that showcase effective strategies in delivering that care through practice improvements such as greater use of health information technology, enhanced access to medical professional staff outside regular office hours, feedback mechanisms capturing patient/family experience with care, and including families on advisory boards and as staff. A recently published monograph by the NCMHI will also be highlighted, which features case studies focusing on 17 pediatric practices nominated by their peers or patients as exemplary patient- and family-centered medical homes.
When: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
Cost: Free of charge
Details: This webinar is the fourth in a series that is archived. See the archive
WASHINGTON --The Obama administration said Medicare will help fund state pilot projects that use primary-care doctors and teams of coordinators to manage patient care and reduce costs.
Under the "medical home" model, pioneered in Vermont and several other states, physicians are paid more for coordinating care for their patients. The goal is to help patients – especially those with chronic illnesses – stay healthy enough to avoid hospital trips and expensive treatments, saving money in the long run.
Child Health Day - October 5, 2009
Every Child Deserves a Medical Home
Monday, October 5th is Child Health Day (CHD). Since 1928, the President has proclaimed one day each year National Child Health Day and people across America have worked together to prevent problems and improve childhood health. For the first 32 years, the day was observed on May 1, but since 1960, Child Health Day is observed the first Monday in October.
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What: In the rush to develop collaborative care practices the use of health IT is a powerful, often overlooked, and crucial element. The University of Vermont and Fletcher Allen Health Care in northern Vermont have embarked on a project to develop Patient-Centered Medical Homes in each of our primary care practices. As part of that effort, there is a commitment that mental health substance abuse and health behavior services are central elements of the development. Dr. Kessler, a health psychologist, directs this effort. Dr. Burdick a family physician, is physician leader for outpatient implementation of the Fletcher Allen Helath Care Epic-based EHR, PRISM. Their collaboration has resulted in this project. The webinar will explore the backround and history, measure selection and process development, current status and future plans.
When: Thursday, April 14th 2011, from 11:00am - 12:30pm Mountain
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What:
National Family Voices (@FamilyVoices) will partner with @DrBoyleCDC and @DrPeacockCDC of CDC (the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the American Academy of Pediatrics (@AmerAcadPeds), and additional partners including state departments of health for a Twitter chat about birth defects. During the chat you will learn about birth defects statistics, how families of children with birth defects can support their children in collaboration with their health care providers (with an emphasis on family-centered care and medical home), and prevention of birth defects.
When:
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
12:00 pm Mountain
Where:
Tweets about "#1in33chat"
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What:
The Department of Public Health and Human Services/Children's Mental Health Bureau is seeking input from consumers, advocates, care providers, and interested parties as we re-design the i-home program. We would like to know how this program would work best in your communities, supporting individuals in transitioning to, and remaining in, home and community-based settings.
When/Where:
Friday, June 7th, 2013 - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Mountain
Montana State University
211 Strand Union Bldg., Rm 233
Bozeman, MT 59717
Thursday, June 14th, 2013 - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Mountain
Montana Tech/No. Campus
Natural Resources Bldg., Rm 123
1300 W. Park St.
Butte, MT 59701
Friday, June 14th, 2013 - 9:30 - 11:30 am Mountain
Health & Human Services Bldg.
111 No. Sanders, Rm 207
Helena, MT 59601
Monday, June 17th, 2013 - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Mountain
Center for Mental Health
915-1st Ave. So., Downstairs
McFadden Conference Rm
Great Falls, MT 59405
Tuesday, June 25th, 2013 - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Mountain
Mansfield Health Center, Yellowstone Medical Building West
2900-12th Ave. No., Ste. 30-W
Garden Level SW Entrance to Bldg.
Billings, MT 59101
Thursday, June 27th, 2013 - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Mountain
Flathead Valley Community College, Arts & Technology Bldg.
745 Grandview Drive, Classroom 205
Kalispell, MT 59901
June 28th, 2013 - 1:00 - 3:00 pm Mountain
Missoula Public Library (Large Conference Rm.)
301 E. Main St.
Missoula, MT 59802
Contact:
Nancy Whitbeck-Nicholson, nwhitbeck-nicholson@mt.gov or by phone at
The ABC Conference is a new conference sponsored by The University of Chicago, the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Almost Home Kids, and the Illinois Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) program at the University of Illinois at Chicago, with speakers from many of the major medical centers in this region.
What:
As a part of the Mayo Clinic’s outreach to rural communities, we are fortunate to have Dr. Tanya Brown come to Missoula to share information about non– verbal learning disabilities. The purpose of these sessions is to understand the history, identify core features and review case illustrations of non-verbal learning disabilities for parents, educators and medical staff. Monday’s lecture will focus on core features and strategies to support
students in home and school . Tuesday’s lecture will provide more of the medical background behind diagnosis,
review case illustrations and relevant treatment recommendations and accommodations.
Welcome to the American Academy of Pediatrics' home for the latest information and resources on autism for health care professionals and families. Many new autism resources are now available and are being featured in April--Autism Awareness Month.
Creating a Community and Solving Challenges
1. You, A Caregiver for a Child with Autism
2. Autism and the Family
3. Grandparents and the Extended Family
4. Safety at Home
5. Building Your Faith Community
6. Creating a Community in Your Neighborhood
7. Creating a Community at School
8. Evaluating Interventions, Treatments and Resources
9. Technology
10. Your Child’s Health Care Providers and Medical Home
The HCCA program is a collaborative effort of health professionals and child care providers working to improve the early education and health and safety of children in out-of-home child care. This includes increasing access to preventive health services, safe physical environments, and a medical home for all children. The program also strives to increase pediatrician participation and effectiveness in providing high-quality care and promoting early education and children's health and well-being.
for all the belief and investment in ABA, important questions remain about its effectiveness and how best to use it. Researchers have established that the therapy can improve behavior, language and intelligence test scores. But no scientist using the gold standards of medical research has reproduced the success rate of Lovaas, who died last year.
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What:
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and its National Center for Medical Home Implementation (NCMHI) are hosting a FREE four part webinar series February through May 2013 on how to effectively deliver care through the medical home model. Building on the success of two previous medical home webinar series (2009 and 2011), the NCMHI will provide engaging educational "how to" presentations focused on several important facets of pediatric care delivery, including empowering youth, reducing health disparities, using data to improve quality, and employing best practices in family-centered care. The webinars will feature expert faculty and provide targeted information and tools; they will feature new products from the NCMHI such as updated state profiles in the Medical Home Data Portal, promising practices regarding language access services, and a new family-centered care monograph.
When:
How To Engage Youth in Health Care
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
How to Enhance Care Delivery for a Diverse Population
To be determined - March 2013
How to Use Data to Improve Care Delivery
Thursday, April 25, 2013
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
How To Incorporate Best Practices in Family Centered Care in Your Practice
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain
Cost:
This webinar series is offered free of charge.