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ABCD III Using Data Integration and Information Technology to Improve Care Coordination for Young Children

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Presented by the National Academy for State Health Policy, with the support of the The Commonwealth Foundation

Care coordination can link children to the continuum of health services (from the primary care medical home to subspecialty services) and other needed community services (early care and education, early intervention, and family support). Data integration and health information technology and exchange can help improve communication and linkages among various kinds of providers and with families. This webinar explored how states have integrated data and used health information technology to improve care coordination for children.

Ellen Amore, M.S., KIDSNET Manager, Rhode Island Department of Health
Speaker: Katherine Bradley, Ph.D., R.N., Administrator, Office of Family Health, Oregon Department of Human Services.
Speaker: Jill Rosenthal, M.P.H., Program Director, National Academy for State Health Policy
Speaker: Edward L. Schor, M.D., Vice President, The Commonwealth Fund
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