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CHIPRA Quality Demonstration Grant and Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Strategies. David Kelley MD, MPH Chief Medical Officer Office of Medical Assistance Programs. 1. Pennsylvania’s CHIPRA Grant. Category B Creation of Electronic Screening Tools
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CHIPRA Quality Demonstration Grant and Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Strategies David Kelley MD, MPH Chief Medical Officer Office of Medical Assistance Programs 1
Pennsylvania’s CHIPRA Grant • Category B • Creation of Electronic Screening Tools • The objective is to leverage HIT to maximize the early identification of children with the following medical conditions: • Developmental delay • Autism • ADHD, disruptive behavior, anxiety, and sadness in school-age children • Depression/suicide risk in adolescents • Maternal depression • Patients/families complete web-based assessments prior to their clinic visit • Assessments can be completed at home or in the clinic waiting room • Once the web-based assessment is complete, it is electronically scored and loaded into the patient’s EHR • CHOP and Geisinger to implement the screening tools at a combined total of 22 practice sites by 2013 2
Pennsylvania’s CHIPRA Grant • Category B • Status of Electronic Screening Tools – no restriction based on payor • CHOP • Postpartum Depression (Edinburgh PD Scale) at 2 month WCV: 869 women screened, 15% (129) positive • Developmental Delay (ASQ) at 9, 18, 24, 30 month WCVs: 3009 children screened, 17% (512) failed • Autism (M-CHAT) at 18 and 24 month WCVs: 1727 children screened, 10% (173) failed the initial screening • Of these 173 children, 57% had M-CHAT Follow-Up questions documented • Geisinger • Developmental Delay (PEDS) at 9, 18, 24, 30 month WCVs: 172 children screened, 31% (54) failed • Autism (M-CHAT) at 18 and 24 month WCVs: 88 children screened, 5% (5) failed • Children with Special Health Care Needs – projects in development • This portion of the grant focuses on coordination of care efforts for children with complex medical conditions by addressing continuity of care, medication management and care plan management 3
Pennsylvania’s CHIPRA Grant • Category B • Children with Special Health Care Needs • CHOP – Focus on transition of care from hospital to home • Geisinger – Focus on management/care coordination of children with hypertension • An electronic referral system will be developed which allows patients to be electronically referred with care plan feedback to the PCP/EHR • Early Intervention • The CHIPRA grant plans to electronically link providers to DPW’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning’s web-based Pennsylvania’s Enterprise to Link Information Across Networks (PELICAN) Early Intervention (EI) system • PELICAN enables child serving social agencies, the education system and parents to develop and view care plans for children needing EI services • By bringing the medical providers into this community they will be able to participate in care plan development, share clinical information via PELICAN and the EHR, and have bi-directional communication with families and therapists 4
Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Strategies • Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Strategies • Provide validated screening and diagnostic assessment to identify developmental delay, autism and social-emotional problems • Provide infants, toddlers and their families access to preventive, early intervention, and treatment services for those experiencing or at risk of social-emotional problems • Have mechanisms in place to track referrals, such as shared data bases, which track the enrollment of children into EI • Assist efforts to build infrastructure to support an array of early intervention services and to track the movement/progression of children once enrolled in EI 5
Pennsylvania’s Early Intervention Strategies • The Future: Utilization of the Health Information Exchange • Health Information Exchange Strategy • Utilize HIE to improve the referral process • Allow HIE to assist in “closing the loop” from referral tracking to care coordination • HIE offers the benefit of open communication between EI and physicians and the wider availability of care plans • Federal Level Health Information Exchange • DIRECT - secure email exchange that is a component of the Nationwide Health Information Network Strategy • Leverage DIRECT to enable EI and medical providers to exchange care plans and other medical data • Bring PELICAN to this externally facing HIE • Broad Statewide Strategy • MA plans will measure rates for Developmental screening in the first three years of life for HEDIS 2013/CY 2012 • Focus on HIE to enable the plans to measure the developmental screening quality measure and to focus on “closing the loop” 6