hcp: a program for children and youth with special health care needs
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HCP: A Program for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Funding
• Maternal Child Health Block Grant
• 30% dedicated to Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN)
• Used to fund HCP
HCP Care Coordination & Specialty Care Clinic Locations, October 1, 2014 – September 30, 2015
How did we become HCP?
Who do we serve?
“those who have, or are at increased risk for having, a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children [and youth] generally”
225,000 children and youth with special health care needs in Colorado
HCP care coordination
• Individualized, need based activity
• HCP works with the family to:
• Identify and prioritize needs
• Develop a plan to achieve goals
• Advocate for the child
Medical & social complexities
Areas RequiringIntervention
Referral Service Areas
This Child’s/Family’s
Assessed Needs
Assessed Needs
Interventions
Referrals
Adapted from Tri-County Health Department
Wheel of Care Coordination
The Wheel of Care Coordination was created as an example to demonstrate the care coordination we offer to families.
Adapted from Tri-County Health Department
Assessed needs
Interventions
Referrals
Wheel of Care Coordination
Language
Culture
Hx of trauma
Low income
Transportation
CO LanguageConnection
ESL classes
VOLAGS
SNAP
LEAP
First Transit
Social(demographics)
Adapted from Tri-County Health Department
Assessed needs
Interventions
Referrals
Wheel of Care Coordination
Social(demographics)
Language
Culture
Hx of trauma
Low income
Transportation
CO LanguageConnection
ESL classes
VOLAGS
SNAP
LEAP
First Transit
DME
Dental
Healthinsurance
Specialty providers
PCP
MedicalHealth care transition
Healthy communities
YBIC
FQHC
Family Voices
Foundations/grants
Medicaid
Kid’s MobilityNetwork
Adapted from Tri-County Health Department
Assessed needs
Interventions
Referrals
Wheel of Care Coordination
Social(demographics)
Language
Culture
Hx of trauma
Low income
Transportation
CO LanguageConnection
ESL classes
VOLAGS
SNAP
LEAP
First Transit
DME
Dental
Healthinsurance
Specialty providers
PCP
MedicalHealth care transition
Healthy communities
YBIC
FQHC
Family Voices
Foundations/grants
Medicaid
Kid’s MobilityNetwork
CommunityMH center
Neuro-psych evaluation
Behavior management
School MHservices
SafetyPlan
AuroraMental Health
Supportgroups
Children’sHospitalMedical
(mental health)
Adapted from Tri-County Health Department
Assessed needs
Interventions
Referrals
Wheel of Care Coordination
Social(demographics)
Language
Culture
Hx of trauma
Low income
Transportation
CO LanguageConnection
ESL classes
VOLAGS
SNAP
LEAP
First Transit
DME
Dental
Healthinsurance
Specialty providers
PCP
MedicalHealth care transition
Healthy communities
YBIC
FQHC
Family Voices
Foundations/grants
Medicaid
Kid’s MobilityNetwork
CommunityMH center
Neuro-psych evaluation
Behavior management
School MHservices
SafetyPlan
AuroraMental Health
Supportgroups
Children’sHospitalMedical
(mental health)
Medical(developmental)
Schoolservices
Communitycentered
board
Recreation
Adam’sCamp
Transition
DiscoveryClub
BIRTIEP
ARC
BrainStars
DevelopmentalPathways
Medical home components
Care is…
• Accessible
• Patient/Family-centered
• Continuous
• Comprehensive
• Coordinated
• Compassionate
• Culturally responsive
HCP Care Coordination & Specialty Care Clinic Locations, October 1, 2014 – September 30, 2015
How families benefit from HCP
• Receive information, resources and referrals• Specific to the community support in their area
• HCP promotes communication between:• Families
• Providers
• Community resources
• May gain a greater understanding of their child’s medical condition and coordinating their child’s care.
• All leading to a more successful and fulfilling experience at home, at school and in the community.
HCP’s Ultimate Goal:Families and children/youth become confident & self-
sufficient in
•Accessing resources in their community
•Navigating health systems
•Advocating for themselves, their family, or on behalf of the child/youth
How to contact HCP
• HCP is easy to reach.
• Contact the HCP program in the county health or human services office where the child lives.
• Visit our website at: www.hcpcolorado.org
Thank you!