CFHA Pediatric Integrated CareSpecial Interest Group
Agenda 5/22/17
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- Business(Lesley Manson)
- Doodle poll of SIG members:
- Opportunities for Employment and Collaboration
- Success stories/obstacles to share?
- Questions discussion related to Peds Integrated Care Work (Tawnya Meadows)
- PHQ electronic screening
- STAT- Autism Screening in Primary Care
- New Business
- Approved pre-conference (Sarah Trane)
- Thurs AM
- Pediatrics Quick Notes Presentation(Sonny Pickowitz)
- Title: Increasing Integration: Warm Handoff Spotlights
- Guest Presenter: Cody Hostutler
- Description:Will describe a strategy to increase integrated work and referrals called Warm Handoff Spotlights wherein BHC provides nurses/PCPs with a handout describing a referral concern and how a BHC can be helpful in supporting them manage this concern in clinic. Talk will highlight: 1) How to know whether this intervention is indicated and likely to be helpful; 2) Essential components of a WHO; 3) Initial data supporting effectiveness; 4) Lessons learned
- Learning Objectives:
- Audience will learn how to decide whether WHO spotlights are likely to be helpful in their clinic
- Audience will learn how to create and disseminate WHO Spotlights
- Discussion Questions:
- How would you find out if WHO spotlights are likely to be helpful in your specific clinic?
- What barriers might you imagine when trying to implement this strategy?
- Pediatric Quick Notes Available dates: 7/24, 9/25, 10/23, 11/27, Dec. TBD, 1/22/18
- Follow up on questions discussion related to Peds Integrated Care Work
- Business Items
- Next Pediatric SIG Meeting Date: June 26th, 2017 @ 12 PM EST
Future Schedule: 12 PM EST: 7/24, 8/28, 9/25, 10/23, 11/27, 12/TBD, 1/22/18
Pediatric Integrated Care SIG Leaders
Co-Chair: Lesley Manson:
Co-Chair: Sonny Pickowitz:
Secretary: Tawnya Meadows:
Jodi Polaha:
CFHA: Jaqueline Hahn:
Pediatric Service Delivery Model Definition
This is a pediatric-based integrated model of care where the medical team is inclusive of medical, behavioral, and allied health professionals working together to improve the health and wellness of children, adolescents, and the family; taking a systemic perspective.
Purpose of Pediatric SIG
To grow interest and enthusiasm, provide learning experiences, and promote actionable dissemination activities among CFHA members regarding Pediatric Integrated Care delivery to include, but not be limited to the following aspects of the model:
- Funding, Policy, and Procedures for Pediatric Integrated Care
- Provider and Team-Based Clinical, Administrative, and Operational Skill Acquisition for competent Pediatric Integrated Care
- Graduate, Intern, and Postdoctoral Fellow Training Models
- Research and Program Evaluation in Pediatrics
- Advocacy for Pediatric Integrated and Team Based Service Models
- Collaborate and Strengthen Liaison Relationships with Other National Organizations for Advocacy
- The SIG will also promote and support CFHA conference workshops and presentations focusing on Pediatric Integrated Care Service Model delivery.