Making a Difference for Children Across North Carolina.

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Making a Difference for Children Across North Carolina

Objectives Review Run Charts Discuss Progress/Barriers to Quality Improvement Implementing Obesity Materials Q&A with a Registered Dietitian

Screening Rate 6 Months - Developmental Screen

Referral Rate 6 Months - Developmental Screen

Screening Rate 6 Months - Postpartum Depression

Referral Rate 6 Months - Postpartum Depression

Screening Rate 2 Years - Developmental Screen

Referral Rate 2 Years - Developmental Screen

Screening Rate 2 Years - Autism

Referral Rate 2 Years - Autism

Screening Rate 6 to 10 Years - PSC

Referral Rate 6 to 10 Years - PSC

Screening Rate 11 to 20 - Bright Futures or GAPS

Referral Rate 11 to 20 - Bright Futures or GAPS

Evidence of Dental Home and PORRT - 2 Years

Evidence of Dental Home - 6 to 10 Years

Evidence of Dental Home - 11 to 20 Years

Weight for Length - 6 Months

BMI and Evidence of Counseling - 2 Years

BMI and Evidence of Counseling - 6 to 10 Years

BMI and Evidence of Counseling - 11 to 20 Years

Immunization Rate - 11 to 20 Years

Implementing Obesity Materials

Q & A with Registered Dietician Annette Frain, RD, LDN Triad Adult & Pediatric Medicine High Point, NC Integration of RD into primary care Use of patient education materials

Questions ?