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Integrating Mental Health and Addiction Services for Vulnerable Families

March 29, 2010 | Program Result

Investigators at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health found examples of local and regional service-integration efforts that could be replicated in other communities.

Weekly House Calls Help Babies Get a Good Start on Life

October 1, 1997 | Program Result

The initiative serves high-risk mothers, infants, and children up to age two who live in the northeast quadrant of Rochester, one of the poorest areas of the city, and who are patients of Rochester General Hospital's outpatient centers.

Portland, Oregon Makes the Case for Case Management of Adolescents' Health Needs

October 1, 1997 | Program Result

CMY works with adolescents ages 11 to 17 who have mental health problems. These are high-risk youth who otherwise would "fall between the cracks" of the health and social service system.

Neighborhood Family Councils Give Children - and Their Parents - a Head Start in Colorado Springs

October 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Community Partnership for Child Development planned and implemented a Free to Grow project under the RWJF national program, Free to Grow: Head Start Partnerships to Promote Substance-Free Communities.

Comparative Cost Analysis of Housing and Case Management Program for Chronically Ill Homeless Adults Compared to Usual Care

February 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The cost analysis of a housing and case management program for chronically ill homeless adults demonstrated an average annual savings for care.

Partnership Streamlines Care for Families with Disabled Children in Rural Missouri

August 1, 2003 | Program Result

From 1998 to 2002, staff at University of Missouri's School of Medicine developed and implemented the Missouri Partnership for Enhanced Delivery of Services (MO-PEDS).

Michigan Initiative Helps Children with Emotional Disturbances

June 1, 2000 | Program Result

From 1994 to 1997, under the Michigan Interagency Family Preservation Initiative, the State of Michigan Department of Mental Health, Lansing, Mich., piloted innovative models for serving children and families, particularly children with serious emotional disturbances.

South Carolina Seeks to Privatize its Child Welfare Services

June 1, 2000 | Program Result

Starting in April 1996, the State of South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, sought to pilot a project in which a private contractor would develop and manage organized systems of care for child protection through in-home intervention, foster care and adoption under a comprehensive blended rate payment system.

Improving Child Health Services: Removing Categorical Barriers to Care

October 1, 1997 | Program Result

The Improving Child Health Services: Removing Categorical Barriers to Care initiative was a national program of RWJF aimed at integrating health services for children.

"Super" Case Managers Help Families Access Child Health Services in Arkansas

October 1, 1997 | Program Result

One of the biggest barriers that keeps low-income families from getting the health services they need for their children is the sheer number of agencies they have to visit. Each agency is in a different location and has its own requirements and staff.

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