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Home Visiting Stakeholders Meeting. MIECHV UPDATES Data & Evaluation. Michelle P. Hill mhill@pa.gov 717.772.4850. 12/11/2012. Departments of Education and Public Welfare | www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us. Baseline Data: Year One. (HRSA Reporting Deadline: 2/4/2013).
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Home Visiting Stakeholders Meeting MIECHV UPDATESData & Evaluation Michelle P. Hill mhill@pa.gov 717.772.4850 12/11/2012 Departments of Education and Public Welfare | www.education.state.pa.us | www.dpw.state.pa.us
Baseline Data: Year One (HRSA Reporting Deadline: 2/4/2013)
Baseline Data: Year One • Initial data submissions due 8/31/2012 from grantees • Many data quality issues • Grantee call held on 10/16/2012: additional training/clarifications on benchmarks • Next Steps: • Follow up with sites re: data quality issues • Full analysis of baseline data • (7/1/2011-6/30/2012) • Aggregate data by sites, model, & state • Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
Data System • Being developed by • Initial stages of design • Phase One: demographic, service utilization, and benchmark data collection • Similar layout to Excel document
Data System Next steps: • Include MIECHV grantees in future design sessions Future: • Phase Two: Case Management System
Motherand Infant HomeVisitingProgram Evaluation (MIHOPE) • Kick-Off Training held in September • 5 PA Sites currently participating: • Berks Community Action Program (NFP & PAT) • Community Prevention Partnership of Berks County (NFP & PAT) • Perry County Family Center (PAT) • PinnacleHealth (NFP) • SUM Child Development (EHS)
Motherand Infant HomeVisitingProgram Evaluation (MIHOPE) • Random assignment of families has begun • Other states approved by OPRE and HRSA to participate in MIHOPE: California, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, & Wisconsin
Pennsylvania MIECHV Evaluation • Requirement of MIECHV grant • Assess the expansion of home visitation programs and their effectiveness after implementation • Conducted by PolicyLab: Center to Bridge Research, Practice and Policy at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) • Previously collaborated with OCDEL to conduct an evaluation of the Nurse-Family Partnership program across Pennsylvania • Mission: to improve child health and well-being by informing program and policy change through interdisciplinary research.
Pennsylvania MIECHV Evaluation • Goals: • Understand the effect of the PA MIECHV expansion of NFP, EHS, PAT, & HFA on maternal and child community health outcomes • Analyze program effects for priority families (dual-language and children with disabilities) • Investigate geographic disparities of program utilization • Explore the influence of site context and professional development activities on program performance
Pennsylvania MIECHV Evaluation Quantitative Data Qualitative Data In-person interviews Observations • Enrollment and demographic data on pre-MIECHV families • Enrollment and demographic data on MIECHV families • Link program enrollment data with vital statistics (birth and death certificates), Medicaid data, & Welfare eligibility files • Identify program participants • Assess outcomes of home visitation programs before and after MIECHV Next steps: Call with PolicyLab and grantees Call with Stakeholders?