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- Adolescents
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New Mexico participated in the ABCD Screening Academy as a “Setting the Stage for Success” grantee, a project designed to learn from and replicate the North Carolina ABCD Project model for integrating standardized developmental screening into well-child care visits. Specifically, the ABCD Screening Academy activities in New Mexico included:
- Revising reimbursement policy to allow providers to bill the 96110 code when a objective, validated screening tool is administered.
- Proposing to the New Mexico Legislature that structured developmental screening be required under EPSDT.
- Investigating the possibility of purchasing state access to Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) in both English and Spanish for use by all EPSDT providers.
- Designing a poster series targeting both primary care and other child and family service providers working with young children and parents that promotes standardized developmental screening.
- Sustaining and spreading improvement activities through grant proposals - one which will implement structured screening in 8 additional communities and the other which will enable practices participating in the Developmental Screening Initiative (DSI) to qualify as part of a pediatric quality improvement program. By mplementing structured screening as part of well child care in this program, providers would meet Part 4 of required recertification guidelines for continued licensure as a pediatrician.
| Title | Description | Date Published | Activity |
| Developmental Screening Initiative New Mexico Chart Audit Tool (and Evaluation Tool) | (New Mexico ABCD Project) Chart audit tool used in New Mexico as a source for measurement data. Chart review is performed at baseline and one-month visits. | December 2008 | Gauging Success: Measurement and Evaluation |
