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Medical Formula Update August 29, 2011

Medical Formula Update August 29, 2011. Cheryl Alto, MS, RD Cheryl.l.alto@state.or.us Julie Aalbers, RD Julie.aalbers@state.or.us. We want to hear from you…. Please type in your questions. Thank you for joining us today- .

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Medical Formula Update August 29, 2011

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  1. Medical Formula Update August 29, 2011 Cheryl Alto, MS, RD Cheryl.l.alto@state.or.us Julie Aalbers, RD Julie.aalbers@state.or.us

  2. We want to hear from you….Please type in your questions Thank you for joining us today- Please use *6 or a mute button to silence your telephone. To unmute your phone press *6 a second time.

  3. While we are waiting….. • Please answer the following question • Q: Do you have a way to listen to webinars on your computer, not using the phone? • Yes • No • Not sure

  4. Today’s webinar: updates, information and resources • Formula • TWIST • Resources for you • Providence HME Updates go into effect September 1st

  5. Formula changes and updates

  6. Similac lid colors now match labels, not “family line of products” WIC vouchers reflect what is on the label: e.g. “Similac Expert Care Neosure” TWIST search keeps it simple: Neosure

  7. Similac Sensitive for Spit Up powder is available once again • Returning to market after manufacturer shortage • Food modules will be available to assign September 1st • Smaller stores, rural areas may be slower to receive stock • Food module code in TWIST is changing: SMS-RS SSS Similac Sensitive for Spit Up

  8. Elecare for Infants • Name and graphic change • Elecare unflavored becomes Elecare for Infants • Food module code in TWIST: ELEELI Old New: Available in Unflavored only

  9. Elecare Jr • Name, graphic change and addition of unflavored • Elecare flavored becomes Elecare Jr • Food module code in TWIST: ELE-FELJ Old New: Elecare Jr, Unflavored or Vanilla

  10. PediaSure Peptide 1.0 • New addition to Oregon WIC formulary • Formerly known as Vital Jr • Comparable to Peptamen Jr • Contains 3 gram fiber • Food code module in TWIST: PEP-1.0 NEW! Vanilla, Strawberry or Unflavored

  11. PediaSure Peptide 1.5 • Food code module in TWIST: PEP-1.5 • 8 oz (237 ml)/bottle • 1.0 providing 237 Kcal per serving • 1.5 providing 355 Kcal per serving • 24 bottles/case NEW! Vanilla only

  12. Peptides? Elemental? Hydrolyzed? Common examples of formulas for children Common examples of formulas for infants Similac Advance Pediasure, Nutren Jr, Boost Kid Essentials Alimentum, Nutramigen, Pregestimil Peptamen Jr, Pediasure Peptide Elecare for infants, Neocate infant, Nutramigen AA Elecare Jr, Neocate Junior, EO28 Splash Source of graphic: Abbott website

  13. Gerber Good Start Gentle Name, label and container size changes Old 12 oz can size New 12.7 oz can size

  14. Gerber Good Start GentleName & Package Changes 4-pack 8.45 oz boxes ready-to-feed Yields 33.8 oz 12.7 oz can, powder Yields 90 oz. 12.1 oz box, concentrate Yields 24.2 oz

  15. Summary of Gerber Good Start Changes

  16. Deciding which Gerber Good Start formula to choose •  Assign formula modules based on what is available at the participant’s store •  Both old and new formula modules will be in TWIST • Void and replace vouchers to match what’s in the store

  17. Formula that WIC does NOT provide:Gerber Good Start Protect • Contains probiotics, live cultures • Recent reports of health care providers recommending probiotics in the form of drops, formula or even foods • 2010 AAP position: insufficient research to recommend routine use in formula • Suitable alternative would be Gerber Good Start Gentle Gerber Good Start Protect

  18. Formula that WIC does NOTprovide: Enfamil Premium Newborn • A new product that you may be hearing about • Just like all other Mead Johnson standard infant formulas, Oregon WIC, by contract, cannot provide • A suitable alternative would be Similac Advance Enfamil Premium Newborn

  19. What questions have you “formulated”?

  20. Updates and Changes

  21. Formula code changes in TWIST

  22. Food package screen Old ISA code Same screen as it will look on Sept 1 with new SSI code. Even past codes change.

  23. Formula search screen Search - Old Elecare Flavored Name Search – New Elecare Jr. Name

  24. TWIST “Tweaks” • To assign an infant formula for a child 24 months or older (C2-C5) you will need to call your assigned Nutrition Consultant • There may be another formula that is more age appropriate to meet the nutrient and calorie needs of the child • Start a discussion with families: work to develop a transition plan before child is 18 months of age

  25. Providence HME order forms • Check address for accuracy-each month •  If address has changed, indicate in special instructions section

  26. Resources available to you

  27. Talking points and in-service guide

  28. Formula Reference Guide 1st Revision

  29. Food Package Module Revision Revised September 1, 2011

  30. Medical Formula Job Aid

  31. Questions

  32. Thank you for joining us today! Today’s materials will be available on the Oregon WIC website at: http://public.health.oregon.gov/HealthyPeopleFamilies/wic/Pages/training.aspx#inservice

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