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Rhode Island Department of Health March 2, 2017
Screening to Succeed Rhode Island Department of Health March 2, 2017
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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.
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Current state Of the 39 practices:
24 are still fully screening for development at 9, 18, & 30 months using SWYC and/or ASQ-3
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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.
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Emily Eisenstein, MPH 401-222-5924 / Emily.Eisenstein@health.ri.gov
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