The CoIIN implementation library includes products developed and tested during the course of project implementation. This library includes both network-level and state-specific materials, as well as multiple project-relevant domains to search. You can click on the boxes to the right to filter the library by domain or state team.

CMC CoIIN state team members can submit products and resources for the CMC CoIIN website through this form.

Looking for COVID-relevant resources for CMC and their families and care providers? See our curated library here.

Search this Library


Filter by Keyword

Filter by Keyword

Sort by Project

Looking for materials produced for a specific project?

149 Results Found

Access Plan Template

Authors CoIIN Team Minnesota

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Minnesota, Shared Plan of Care

A manual Word document that captures what parents identified as critical components of the shared plan of care. Team Minnesota considers this an ‘interim solution’ until an EMR-based application is built.

Resources:

Complex Care Program Brochure

Authors CoIIN Team Minnesota

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home, Minnesota

Part of a ‘new to program’ packet sent to new complex care program patients/families several weeks ahead of their first complex care program clinic visit.

Resources:

Complex Care Program Welcome Letter

Authors CoIIN Team Minnesota

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home, Minnesota

Part of a ‘new to program’ packet sent to new complex care program patients/families several weeks ahead of their first complex care program clinic visit.

Resources:

Pediatric Primary Care Provider Concerns and Preparation for Adult Healthcare Transfer of Medically Complex Young Adults

Authors Alison J. Martin, PhD, MA, Reyna Lindert, Ana M.D. Valdez, Family leader BranDee Trejo, Family leader Tamara Bakewell, MA, Family leader Shreya Roy, PhD, Marilyn Berardinelli, BS, Sheryl Gallarde-Kim, MSc, Reem Hasan, MD, PhD

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home, Oregon

Findings from Oregon team’s CoIIN QI project presented at the Adolescent Health Initiative virtual meeting 2021.

Resources:

“All circuits ended”: Family experiences of transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare for young adults with medical complexity in Oregon

Authors Shreya Roy, Ana M.D. Valdez, BranDee Trejo, Tamara Bakewell, Alison J. Martin

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Oregon, Unmet Need

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.

Resources:

Quality Improvement to Support the Transition from Pediatric to Young Adult Health Care: Experiences of the Oregon Children with Medical Complexity

Authors Stacy Collins

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Leadership in Systems, Oregon

AMCHP newsletter ‘Pulse’ interview 2021 of Oregon CoIIN Implementation team members.

Resources:

Inadequate Preparation for Transition from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare for Oregon Young Adults With Medical Complexity: Root Cause Analysis

Authors Alison J. Martin, Tamara Bakewell, BranDee Trejo, Ana Valdez, Sheryl Gallarde-Kim, Marilyn Berardinelli, Robert Nickel, Deborah Rumsey

Date 2019

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Oregon, Unmet Need

Root Cause Analysis using CoIIN Environmental Scan findings.
The Oregon team created the following problem statement to focus its QI work: “Young adults with medical complexity (YAMC) and their families are not adequately prepared for, or supported in, the transition from pediatric to adult healthcare.” We used a fishbone diagram tool to guide a root cause analysis of our problem statement. A root cause analysis seeks to identify the primary reasons underlying a problem. The results of our analysis appear on page 1.

Resources:

Creating Meaningful Settings to Strengthen Family Involvement

Authors Tamara Bakewell, Ana M.D. Valdez, BranDee Trejo, Alison J. Martin

Date 2019

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Leadership in Systems, Oregon

AMCHP 2019 presentation on creating meaningful settings to strengthen family involvement. – CMC CoIIN Team Oregon

Resources: