Panelists from the 10 CMC CoIIN state teams reflect on their learnings from their quality improvement projects in an interactive panel conversation.
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Team Washington: Birth to One Program
These slides provide an overview of Team Washington’s Birth to One program for infants with special health care needs. Common barriers for caregivers and system improvement opportunities for each component of the program are identified.
Learnings from our CoIIN Project: Team Oregon
Team Oregon summarizes their project focus and major learnings related to healthcare transition for young adults with medical complexity.
Oregon Shared Plan of Care
This PDF SPoC document includes a contact sheet and action plan.
CMC CoIIN State Team Project Summary Table
This document contains summaries of each state’s aims, goals, project plan, target populations, recruitment plan, and elevator speech.
CMC CoIIN State Team One-Pagers
This document provides one-page summaries of each State Team’s project within the CoIIN.
Pediatric Primary Care Provider Concerns and Preparation for Adult Healthcare Transfer of Medically Complex Young Adults
Findings from Oregon team’s CoIIN QI project presented at the Adolescent Health Initiative virtual meeting 2021.
Shared Care Planning Handbook and Pediatric to Adult Care Transition (PACT) Workbook
The Shared Care Planning Handbook describes the process of creating a Shared Plan of Care, and is designed to be used alongside the Pediatric to Adult Care Transition workbook. The transition workbook includes information about 1) Introduction to the Medical Home; 2) Discussion of Medical Conditions and Medications; and 3) Transferring Care to use as a resource and workbook with the primary care provider on an ongoing basis during transition preparation, and to support a new patient visit with an adult primary care physician.
“All circuits ended”: Family experiences of transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare for young adults with medical complexity in Oregon
This study aimed to explore the experiences of Oregon families of YAMC who had recently transitioned to adult health care providers, and obtain recommendations for transition from family members, to inform the development of the CoIIN quality improvement project.
Quality Improvement to Support the Transition from Pediatric to Young Adult Health Care: Experiences of the Oregon Children with Medical Complexity
AMCHP newsletter ‘Pulse’ interview 2021 of Oregon CoIIN Implementation team members.