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CMC CoIIN State Team One-Pagers

Authors State Team Leadership

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Alabama, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin

This document provides one-page summaries of each State Team’s project within the CoIIN.

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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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Reflections: The Category of Us

Authors Debbi Simmons Harris, MA, MS

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Minnesota, Unmet Need

Debbi Simmons Harris tells the story of the presentation on racism and The Category of Us. This commentary was originally published in the Complex Care Journal.

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Quality Improvement in Care Provision for Children with Medical Complexity: What Does Transformative Family Partnership Look Like within Interprofessional Teams?

Authors Maureen Benschoter, MD, Rahel Berhane, MD, Libbi Ethier, Bethlyn Houlihan, MSW, MPH, Judy Palfrey, MD, Sarah Perkins

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Partnership at the Clinical Setting

The learning objectives of this 2021 Family Voices Leadership Conference presentation are to identify ways to advocate for more robust family partnership for deeper and meaningful integration into health systems, apply family partnership in a real life setting on interprofessional teams to improve quality, and identify tools and strategies to align family leaders and allies for systems change for care of CYSHCN/CMC.

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Primary/Specialty Coordination in Complex Care

Authors Rhonda Cady, PhD, RN

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Medical Home, Minnesota

This slide presentation describes characteristics and standards for care coordination, care coordination models, and Minnesota’s approach to care coordination.

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Paths to Financial Sustainability for Comprehensive Pediatric Complex Care Programs

Authors Steve Fitton, Meg Comeau, MHA, Bethlyn Houlihan, MSW, MPH

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Alternative Payment Models

This presentation offers a Medicaid policy toolkit for Title V agencies and providers. It was originally presented at the AMCHP 2021 Conference.

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The Parent Perspective Presentation

Authors Sherry Santa, Laura Warren

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Leadership in Systems, Texas

Presentation about the nonprofit agency Texas Parent to Parent and its services to multiple service coordinators in Texas that work at Managed Care Organizations across the state.

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Shared Care Planning Handbook and Pediatric to Adult Care Transition (PACT) Workbook

Authors Oregon CoIIN Team

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Oregon, Shared Plan of Care

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.