The Medical Home * is… not a place or building! but… an approach to providing high- quality, cost effective health services; a coordinated & respectful.

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The Medical Home * is… not a place or building! but… an approach to providing high- quality, cost effective health services; a coordinated & respectful health care partnership among a child, his/her parents and the child’s Primary Care Provider *Initiative funded by MCH Bureau & HRSA

Qualities of a Medical Home… Accessible Family-centered Continuous Comprehensive Coordinated Compassionate Culturally Effective

Medical Home Program Areas… Access to a medical home Early and continuous screening Community based systems of care that are culturally competent Access to affordable health insurance Family & youth participation & satisfaction Services necessary for transition to adulthood

The Medical Home Program is being funded to… establish statewide models of medical home implementation work with PCPs to expand the medical home concept in their practices develop strategies for better coordination between primary and specialty care establish mechanisms for coordination between the medical home and other community services

The Medical Home Program is measuring State results: Title V Block Grant & Performance Measures: Specific reporting on % of CSHCN in each state with a medical home More specific data in a national survey SPRANS* Grants & Performance Measures: reporting on % of CSHCN who have a medical home *Special Projects of Regional and National Significance

How can my child with SHCN and I access a Medical Home? Ideal source: knowledgeable & willing PCP, capable of working with you to identify and access all the (medical and non-medical) services needed for your child and family to reach your maximum potential Whatever her practice setting, the provider must work to provide services that meet American Academy of Pediatrics criteria for a Medical Home