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Maximizing Enrollment of Medicaid and CHP+ Eligible Kids Using Existing School Data: Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care CHIPRA Outreach and Enrollment Grant March 12, 2010. CHIPRA O&E Grant- Cycle 1. Grant history CASBHC Grant Basics
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Maximizing Enrollment of Medicaid and CHP+ Eligible Kids Using Existing School Data: Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care CHIPRA Outreach and Enrollment Grant March 12, 2010
CHIPRA O&E Grant- Cycle 1 Grant history CASBHC Grant Basics Replicate Pueblo StepUp model through SBHC’s Focus on school-age children Potential to reach underserved populations
Why School-Based Health Centers? Ability to Address Potential Barriers to Enrollment Comprehensive Approach Community-based Outreach Access and Credibility with Underserved Groups and School District
Pilot Sites Montrose County School District Durango 9-R School District Greeley-Evans Weld School District 9 Community Health Services, Inc. Peak Vista Community Health Center
Supporting the Work CASBHC Grant management Learning community Stipends and laptops Data collection/reporting and evaluation Liaison to HCPF Pueblo StepUp Training Technical assistance Personal experience
Evaluation Number of children enrolled and retained Focus on underserved populations Ability to replicate model Additional measures being determined
Contact Information Stacey Moody Colorado Association for School-Based Health Care 303-399-6380 x 106 moody@casbhc.org