Rhode Island Department of Health March 2, 2017 Screening to Succeed Rhode Island Department of Health March 2, 2017
Screening to Succeed Since start of project: 39 practices participated, representing approximately 139 providers. These practices serve over 18,200 children from 0 to 3 years of age; over 8,200 (45%) are on public insurance. KIDSNET contains Survey of Well-being of Young Children (SWYC) results from over 13,500 children; many children have results from multiple SWYCs.
Current state Of the 39 practices: 24 are still fully screening for development at 9, 18, & 30 months using SWYC and/or ASQ-3
Trends Without active support, screening rates decrease. Practices that signed on earlier to Screening to Succeed are more likely to have continued screening. Lack of clarity regarding screening requirements.
Emily Eisenstein, MPH 401-222-5924 / Emily.Eisenstein@health.ri.gov Questions & Answers Emily Eisenstein, MPH 401-222-5924 / Emily.Eisenstein@health.ri.gov