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Oregon’s ABCD III project, ABCD for Oregon’s Healthy Kids will build on a number of initiatives designed to promote the healthy development of children.  Specifically, Oregon Medicaid in collaboration with state, professional and community partners will use Medicaid’s quality improvement processes across systems that influence child development, with the goal of defining quality medical home practice for Oregon’s children.  Oregon is in an excellent position to undertake this project—the legislative and executive branches have placed priority on covering all of Oregon’s children and created an integrated Health Authority.  Also, their work in the ABCD Screening Academy catalyzed practice and policy improvements across systems by bringing together primary care, early intervention, and public health.  Oregon has identified two primary issues they plan to address in ABCD III:  (1) capitalize on improvements in the spread of structured screening in primary care and assure sustainable coordination models; and (2) strengthen the relationship between systems of care, including the medical home model.
 

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Screening Tool Guidelines For Primary Care Pediatric Providers, November, 2007

Oregon ABCD Project (2007) The Steering Committee of Oregon Assuring Better Child Development (ABCD) Early Childhood Screening Initiative reviewed the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement and created guidelines to help implement standardized developmental, behavioral and psychosocial screening in a primary care setting.

December 2007 Identifying Children and Families at Risk
Impact of Implementing ASQ Developmental Screening in a Pediatric Practice

Kevin Marks and Hollie Hix-Small (2007) PowerPoint presentation amended from a doctoral dissertation originally presented by Hollie Hix-Small, PhD. Provides information on why, where, and when to do developmental screening.

December 2007 Spreading Results
Practical Aspects of Implementing a Paper-based ASQ Surveillance and Screening System with Supplemental Psychosocial, Social-Emotional and Post-partum Mood Disorder Screening

Kevin Marks (2007) This is one example of an paper-based ASQ surveillance & screening system that includes supplemental psychosocial, post-partum mood disorder and social-emotional screening tools. This clinic-based algorithm should be feasible for use in other busy pediatric practices.

December 2007 Spreading Results
Interventions considered and recommended for the periodic health examination

Oregon ABCD Project (2008) List of interventions considered and recommended for the Periodic Health Examination for children from birth to 10 years in the general population. Interventions are arranged by screening area and counseling topic. Also includes leading causes of death. Information from Oregon Health Plan Prevention Tables.

December 2008 Improving Policy
Prioritized list of health services billing codes

Oregon ABCD Project (2008) List of IDC-9, CPT and HCPCS codes for prioritized diagnoses and treatments in Oregon. Includes pregnancy, birth, preventive services, substance dependency, and reproductive services.

December 2008 Improving Policy