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Beyond COVID-19: Perspectives on Telehealth from CMC CoIIN Providers and Families

Authors Candace Jarzombek, Rubina Veerakone

Date 2022

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Covid-19, Health Equity, Kentucky

The Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity (CMC CoIIN) had the unique opportunity to study the experiences of health care providers and families of CMC in 2020 as care delivery quickly transitioned to telehealth. Now, as in-person services have returned, reflecting on what we have learned can help shape the future of telehealth for CMC.

This package includes:

  1. A telehealth learnings infographic on strategies for success, family perspectives, and centering equity.
  2. A short podcast interview with the Kentucky CMC CoIIN Team about their experience expanding telehealth during the COVID-19 shut down and the benefits of telehealth for children and families they serve.
    1. Podcast Producer/Host: Candace Jarzombek, Graduate Research Fellow
    2. Featuring:
      1. Donna Croslin, Nurse Administrator
      2. Davenna Bales, Nurse Administrator
      3. Sondra Gilbert, Director, Family 2 Family Information Center & Parent Consultant
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Plenary Session Recording: “Focus on Equity: Getting Our Own House in Order”

Authors Amy Houtrow

Date 2022

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Health Equity

Amy Houtrow shares about centering health equity in pediatric complex care on Day 2 (June 9th, 2022) of the National Convening on the Future of Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Presenter: Amy Houtrow, MD, Ph.D., MPH Vice-Chair for Pediatric Rehabilitation Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Pediatrics Vice-Chair for Quality in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Pittsburgh

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Recording: Mark Del Monte Welcome Remarks at the CMC Convening

Authors Mark Del Monte

Date 2022

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords

Mark Del Monte offers welcoming remarks and reflects on the legacy of Julie Beckett on Day 1 (June 8th, 2022) of the National Convening on the Future of Care for Children with Medical Complexity.

Mark Del Monte, JD serves as the CEO/Executive Vice President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).

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Policy Panel Recording: If Not Now, When? If Not Us, Who?

Authors Meg Comeau , Steve Fitton, Cara Coleman, Jeff Schiff

Date 2022

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Financing

A policy panel recording from Day 1 (June 8th, 2022) of the National Convening on the Future of Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Panelists:

– Stephen Fitton, Principal, V/XIX Consulting; former state Medicaid Director

– Jeffrey Schiff, MD, MBA, Senior Scholar, Academy Health; former state Medicaid Medical Director

– Cara Coleman, JD, Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, Family Voices

 

Moderator: Meg Comeau, MHA, Senior Project Director, Boston University Center for Innovation in Social Work & Health

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Impact of the Partners for Children Pilot Program on Medicaid Utilization and Expenditures: Follow Up Report

Authors Sarah Clark, Lisa Cohn, Sara Schultz

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home

This report on the Michigan Partners for Children program is a helpful cost effectiveness resource, referenced in Steve Fitton’s paper, A Perspective on Cost Effectiveness in Pediatric Comprehensive Complex Care Service Models.

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Care Management for Medicaid-enrolled Children: Insights for Savings Optimization

Authors C. Annette DuBard, MD, MPH, Carlos Jackson, PhD

Date 2017

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home

This data brief from Community Care of North Carolina is a helpful cost effectiveness resource, referenced in Steve Fitton’s paper, A Perspective on Cost Effectiveness in Pediatric Comprehensive Complex Care Service Models.

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National Care Coordination Academy Sustainability Affinity Group Meeting February 2021

After attending this event, participants will be able to identify the steps to identify social risk factors that could be incorporated into a payment model, understand the process a state Medicaid program can use to add social risk to medical complexity, and be able to approach their payers about the need to add social risk to payment models in their states and ways to do so.

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