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PRACTICE MANAGER MEETING Friday July 18 th 2014 Noon – 1:00PM Instructions to join the meeting remotely: 1.Open a web browser and enter URL: Enter participant access code: www.readytalk.com 2.Phone in for the audio portion of the conference: then enter the access code: MEETING HANDOUTS:

Expanding Our Concept of Health Literacy PRACTICE MANAGER MEETING Friday July 18 th 2014 Noon – 1:00PM Our Concept of Health Literacy PRESENTER Patrece Hairston, PsyD CCHAP Director of Behavioral Health Programs MEETING HANDOUTS:

Pediatric Behavioral Health Screening Patrece G. Hairston, PsyD

Why screen? Prevention and early intervention are key!1.) Every child deserves to grow up healthy – mind, body, and spirit2.) Behavioral health is a part of health3.)

Screening Tools Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers – Revised (M-CHAT-R) Developmental Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Social-Emotional (ASQ-SE) Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) Patient Health Questionnaire 9 – Modified for Adolescents (PHQ-A) CRAFFT Behavioral Health

Purpose: Screening for pregnancy-related depression Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers - 10 questions/administration time depends on literacy - Cost: Free - Has been validated in 18 languages, including English and Spanish - Cultural considerations and stigma may impact disclosures Billing: - Medicaid will reimburse for one screening per year - CPT code Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)

Statewide referral information: Regional Behavioral Health Organizations Local Community Mental Health Agencies Local Early Childhood Councils Local Birthing Centers/Hospitals Psychiatric Crisis Lines/Crisis Services

Purpose: To identify need for early intervention Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers - Intended for babies and young children (ages 1 month to 5 and a 1/2 years) - Is a comprehensive screening tool that assesses multiple types of potential developmental delays - Administration time may vary; minutes - Is associated with an upfront cost for materials - Available in English, Spanish and French Billing: - Must be billed at Well Child Visits CPT Code - Medicaid will reimburse for: 3 screenings per year (ages 0-24 months) 2 screenings per year (ages 24 – 56 months) Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) Developmental

Purpose: To identify need for early intervention Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers - Intended for babies and young children (ages 3 months to 5 and a 1/2 years) - Is focused on identifying risk for behavioral health disorders in babies and young children - Administration time may vary; minutes - Is associated with an upfront cost for materials - Available in English and Spanish Billing: - Currently, Medicaid does not reimburse for this screening Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ:SE) Social Emotional

Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) Developmental and Social Emotional Statewide referral information: For children ages 0 – 3: Referrals to Early Intervention Colorado based on the family’s county of residence. For children ages 3 – 5: Referrals to Child Find based on the family’s local school district.

Purpose: To identify need for early intervention Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers - Intended for toddlers ages 16 to 30 months - Is focused on assessing for risk factors related to developing an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) - Cost: Free - Available in multiple languages, including English and Spanish Billing: - Must be billed at Well Child Visits CPT code - Medicaid will reimburse for: 3 screenings per year (ages 0-24 months) 2 screenings per year (ages 24 – 56 months) Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers – Revised (M-CHAT-R)

Statewide referral information: For children ages 0 – 3: Referrals to Early Intervention Colorado based on the family’s county of residence. -There are 20 community-centered boards funded by EI throughout the state that administer services to children who have been identified as having a developmental delay or disability ASD specific resources: Colorado Autism ResourcesColorado Autism Resources

Purpose: To identify the potential need for behavioral health intervention Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers - A psychosocial screen that assesses for a wide-range of behavioral and emotional difficulties - There is a parent report version and an adolescent report version for ages 11 and older - Cost: Free - 17 items; approximately 7 – 10 minutes - Available in multiple languages, including English and Spanish Billing: - Currently, Medicaid does not reimburse for this screening Pediatric Symptom Checklist – 17 (PSC-17)

Purpose: To identify the potential need for behavioral health intervention Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers - A short screen geared towards identifying depressive symptoms in adolescents - An adolescent self-report that takes about 5 minutes to complete - Cost: Free - Available in multiple languages, including English and Spanish Billing: - Must be billed at Well Child Visits - CPT code with modifier HD - Medicaid will reimburse for one screening per year for adolescents ages 11 and older Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-A) Modified for Adolescents

Purpose: To identify the potential need for substance abuse intervention Logistics: - Can be administered and scored by staff or providers who have undergone online training - Assesses whether a longer conversation about the context of use, frequency, and other risks and consequences of alcohol and other drug use is needed - Cost: Free; Must administer PRE-SCREEN questions - 6 questions; very short administration time - Available in multiple languages, including English and Spanish Billing: - Must be billed at Well Child Visits - HCPCS code H Medicaid will reimburse for 2 per year - Providers must undergo online training to bill for this tool CRAFFT

Behavioral Health and Substance Abuse Referrals Statewide referral information: Regional behavioral health organizations Local community mental health agencies Adolescent substance abuse resources

Do you have any questions? ? ? ?

Contact Information: If you have additional questions about behavioral screening, integrated care or resources in your community, please contact: Patrece Hairston, PsyD Colorado Children’s Healthcare Access Program