State Implementation Grants for Improving Services for Children with ASD and other Developmental Disabilities and the State Public Health Coordinating Center for Autism Lauren Raskin Ramos, MPH Developing Systems to Improve the Health of Children with ASD Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs February 23, 2009
State Implementation Grants for Improving Services for Children with ASD and other Developmental Disabilities Purpose: To improve access to comprehensive, coordinated health care and related services for children and youth with ASD and other developmental disabilities
Grant Components Partnership between families and professionals Access to culturally competent family-centered medical home Access to adequate health insurance and financing of services Early and continuous screening of ASD and other DDs Community services organized for easy use by families Transition to adult care
State Implementation Grants for Improving Services for Children with ASD and other Developmental Disabilities Grantees: Alaska Department of Health and Social Services The Hope Institute of Illinois University of Missouri /Thompson Center Utah Department of Health Washington Department of Heath Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services
Common State Activities provider training to conduct and improve developmental screening medical home training / learning collaboratives public and provider awareness campaigns parent involvement adequate funding of services
Common State Activities (cont.) care coordination transition for youth with ASD central resource sites for families materials for families extensive partnerships disseminate best practices in training and screening
Unique State Activities in-home taped assessments in rural areas training dental providers training preschool special education teachers financial planning for families with ASD Youth ASD Coalition / youth leadership development statewide Community of Practice
State Public Health Coordinating Center for Autism Primary Purpose: Increase the capacity of state Title V agencies to enhance services and supports to children, youth and families with ASD and other developmental disabilities
State Public Health Coordinating Center for Autism Virtual State Public Health Autism Resource Center (SPHARC) Facilitate communication for states Technical assistance to state grantees and all states Collect Best Practices on autism and developmental disability service integration Develop a public health policy framework Foster state peer to peer mentoring
Common Technical Assistance Needs Standards for care coordination Materials and strategies for rural populations Materials for Hispanic families Engagement of advisory groups Strategies around training providers Best practices around reimbursement
Lauren Raskin Ramos, MPH Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs Telephone: (202)
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