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Putting It Together Adventures in Autism Systems Change Nancy Cronin, MA Maine Developmental Disabilities Council. Ready?. Funded by Maine Children Special Health Needs. Get Set…. Go!. Types of Data. Programmatic Process Reports How many steps? How many plans? How long did it take?

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  1. Putting It TogetherAdventures in Autism Systems ChangeNancy Cronin, MAMaine Developmental Disabilities Council Ready? Funded by Maine Children Special Health Needs Get Set… Go!

  2. Types of Data Programmatic Process Reports • How many steps? • How many plans? • How long did it take? Demographic • How many? Where do they live? • Gender? • What co-morbid disabilities? • How do we compare to national? Service Reports • What services are being provided? • How much does it cost? • What does the national data say is evidence based?

  3. Levels of Data Usage Using Programmatic Process to Step Up Legislature • Motivation Stakeholders – Buy In • Programmatic Process Lead Policy Makers • Cost Analysis • Programmatic Process • National Data • Co-Morbid Data Legislature • Demographic • National Data • Co-Morbid Data • More Motivation

  4. Legislature – Motivation(Ready?)

  5. Source: Maine DOE ChildCount Prepared by: Maine Developmental Disabilities Council

  6. Programmatic Data(Get Set…) Baseline Planning Multi-Level Stakeholders Designed Builds buy in from ground up Informs what real change would look like Eliminates political barriers by setting the stage for inclusion

  7. DRILL DOWN Early Identification Value Stream Mapping Maine Developmental Disabilities Council

  8. Policy Makers (GO!) • Field Test of the Screening Tools (in 7 medical practices – over 3,500 children screened) • Creation, by Developmental Pediatricians, Parents and Advocates, of a DVD and supporting train-the-trainer curriculum (Over 500 distributed) • Over 150 Medical Professionals attend early screening presentations • Medical Home Care Coordination Pilot • Early Childhood/Physician Pilot

  9. Programmatic Measurement (G0) Southern Maine QI activities reduced process by over one month

  10. Legislature – Motivation(Ready?)

  11. Thank You If either of us can ever be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Nancy Cronin, MA Executive Director Maine Developmental Disabilities Council nancy.e.cronin@maine.gov 207-287-4214 Alan Kurtz, PhD Candidate Coordinator of Education and Autism & LEND Faculty Center for Community Inclusion and Disabilities Studies, University of Maine Alan.kurtz@umit.maine.edu 207-581-1262

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