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Family engagement model to support translation of evidence-based care coordination for children with medical complexity

Authors Rhonda Cady, Tricia Brisbine

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Leadership in Systems, Minnesota

Poster presentation at Academy Health D & I Conference, highlighting value/impact of CoIIN and Family Engagement on Team Minnesota work.

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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.

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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.

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Coaching insights from supporting multidisciplinary teams during a QI collaborative

Authors Kerri Deloso, MHA, CLSSBB, Mary Webster, MSN, RN, CPHQ

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

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As part of the CMC CoIIN, each state team was assigned a quality improvement coach from Population Health Improvement Partners. This poster details some of the coaching strategies used over the 4-year project, lessons learned from coaching, and what state teams identified as valuable in QI coaching. This poster was originally presented at the IHI Scientific Symposium.

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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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Successful healthcare transition for youth with special healthcare needs is a team effort

Authors Rhonda Cady, PhD, RN, Catherine Erickson, DNP, RN, PHN, Debbi Simmons Harris, MA, MS, Tracy Nickelsen

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Minnesota, Unmet Need

A description of the challenges transitioning medically complex young adults from pediatric to adult care systems, in the words of three parents. This report was initially published in The Nurse Practitioner.

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A Global Perspective on Telemedicine: Addressing the Logistics of Coordination, Outcomes, and Satisfaction During a Pandemic

Authors Ivanora Alexander , Jonathan Borden, EdD, Patricia Purcell, MD, MBA

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Leadership in Systems, Kentucky

This poster presents changes Team Kentucky made to telemedicine services during the pandemic, their learnings about using telehealth, and strategies for addressing barriers. Originally presented at the AMCHP 2021 Conference.

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Family Focus Group Guides

Authors Health Care Delivery System Innovations for Children with Medical Complexity

Date 2021

Project CoIIN to Advance Care for Children with Medical Complexity

Keywords Family Leadership in Systems, Family Partnership at the Clinical Setting

These guides, in English and Spanish, were developed by the CMC CoIIN Leadership Team for use by the state teams in conducting focus groups with parents and families. They include tips for facilitating the group, a script for starting the meeting, and questions about child quality of life and family wellbeing.