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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.

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“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.

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National Care Coordination Academy Recording: September 21, 2021

After this session, participants will develop a plan to sustain their work, identify their target audience to communicate about their work, identify partners to expand collaboration, and identify steps to broaden the work to increase its appeal to funders.

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National Care Coordination Academy Recording: November 16, 2021

After this session, participants will understand other state’s models, successes, and challenges, to be able to apply the knowledge to their own projects, identify ways to sustain projects beyond participation in the Care Coordination Academy, and develop relationships with other state teams that advance the priorities of sustainable care coordination.

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National Care Coordination Academy Recording: May 18, 2021

After this session, participants will be able to articulate how they will present their work in the CC academy and data to key stakeholders, develop a plan to prepare their work product for sustainability, identify their target audience to demonstrate their work, and identify the goal of their presentation (i.e funding sustainability).

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National Care Coordination Academy Recording: March 10, 2021

After this session, participants will have an expanded understanding of ways to engage with their state Medicaid Programs, have an understanding of the role of a Medicaid Medical Director (MMD) and best ways to collaborate with their state’s MMD to approve and/or improve and sustain care coordination programs, and understand the ways Medicaid programs track service use and quality after a service has begun.

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National Care Coordination Academy: July 26, 2021

After this session, participants will understand the key aspects of reaching out to state legislators to impact policy, articulate the link of the care coordination work and the funding mechanisms needed to make this work sustainable, and recognize mechanisms to concisely present data on care coordination programing to policy makers.

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