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The Importance of PCMH

The Importance of PCMH. Jamin Johnson Child Health Program Manager Maternal and Child Health Unit Wyoming Department of Health January 24, 2019. Children can’t dream if they are simply surviving. - Unknown. Development. Monitor and promote appropriate developmental milestones.

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The Importance of PCMH

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  1. The Importance of PCMH Jamin Johnson Child Health Program Manager Maternal and Child Health Unit Wyoming Department of Health January 24, 2019

  2. Children can’t dream if they are simply surviving. - Unknown

  3. Development Monitor and promote appropriate developmental milestones. • Bright Futures 4th edition. • Wyoming's Title V Priority : Promote preventive and quality care for children and adolescents.

  4. Family Centered Care (Dependency) • Children are dependent upon parents/caregivers • PCMH educates and encourages shared family decision-making. • Children are dependent upon others economically and are more vulnerable to poor health outcomes

  5. Long-Term Outcomes for Children and Families

  6. Positive Outcomes • Continuity of care over time • More supportive transition to adult care • Increased access to preventive care (well visits) • Reduced cost of care

  7. How does Wyoming Measure up?

  8. THANK YOU! jamin.johnson1@wyo.gov (307)777-3733

  9. REFERENCES Stille, C., Turchi, R. M., Antonelli, R., Cabana, M. D., Cheng, T. L., Laraque, D., & Perrin, J. (2010). The Family-Centered Medical Home: Specific Considerations for Child Health Research and Policy. Academic Pediatrics, 10(4), 211-217. doi:10.1016/j.acap.2010.05.002 The Patient Centered Medical Home. (2018, March 01). Retrieved from https://www.aafp.org/practice-management/transformation/pcmh.html Barrand, J. (2019). Study pinpoints costs of a Patient-Centered Medical Home. [online] Patientdaily.com. Available at: https://patientdaily.com/stories/510644573-study-pinpoints-costs-of-a-patient-centered-medical-home[Accessed 2 Jan. 2019]. Childhealthdata.org. (2019). NSCH 2016 17: NPM 11: Percent of children with special health care needs who have a medical home, Nationwide. [online] Available at: http://childhealthdata.org/browse/survey/results?q=5415&r=1[Accessed 2 Jan. 2019]. Rmhpcommunity.org. (2019). PCMH 2017 Overview Session. [online] Available at: https://www.rmhpcommunity.org/sites/default/files/event_files/08.11.17%20PCMH%20Training%20Slides.pdf [Accessed 2 Jan. 2019].

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