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Maryland Saves Millions Through High-Risk Patient Management Initiative

February 1, 1999 | Program Results Report

The University of Maryland Baltimore County's Center for Health Program Development and Management contributed to the design, project management and evaluation of Maryland's High-Risk Patient Management Initiative.

Weekly House Calls Help Babies Get a Good Start on Life

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

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 Results Report

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.

Improving Child Health Services: Removing Categorical Barriers to Care

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

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 Results Report

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.

Iowa Establishes School-Based Resource Centers to Coordinate Child Health Services

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

DECAT targets children and families who are eligible for Medicaid, and low-income families without health insurance coverage. The program's family service centers provide care coordination for any child or family having assistance needs.

San Francisco Uses School Registration to Identify Children's Health Needs

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

This initiative serves low-income, foreign-born children of elementary school age who have lived in the U.S. for two years or less and who have unresolved medical problems and/or are having difficulty in obtaining the health care services they need.

Seattle School Staff, Public Agencies and Parents Work to Meet Children's Needs

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

What can a school do when a child isn't getting needed medical treatments? Thanks to the Seattle Child Health Initiative, elementary schools in two areas are not only identifying problems such as this, but taking action to help.

Way to Grow Program Meets Children's Health Needs to Prepare Them for School

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

Tynisha LaDuke's entry into kindergarten didn't seem like the kind of event that would get an article in the newspaper. A healthy, eager-to-learn five-year-old, she was exactly the kind of student every teacher hopes for.

Fun Events Attract Low-Income Families that Need Children's Health Services

October 1, 1997 | Program Results Report

The initiative provides care coordination of health and social services to elementary school students and their younger and unborn siblings in families with incomes under 180 percent of the poverty level who live near one of two schools.

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