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Lexington,
KY
Medical Home
Training Program - December 2, 2000
Target Audience | Course
Objectives |State Resource Info | Schedule |Faculty
Overview
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) will offer its Every
Child Deserves a Medical Home Educational Program in Kentucky
on December 2, 2000 at the Lexington Shriners Hospital. The
program aims to support pediatric health care providers,
children with special health care needs and their families, and communities
interested in the well being of these special needs children
in a changing health care environment.
Target Audience
The target audience includes pediatric health professionals
and their staff, other professionals, families of children
with special needs, managed care professionals, policy
makers,
community members, and and other child advocates who care
for children with special needs.
Cost
All participants will be charged $25. Scholarships up to $75 will be available
for up to 10 parents to help cover childcare, travel expenses, and registration.
Course
Objectives
General pediatricians, family physicians, pediatric subspecialists,
and other pediatric health care professionals, nurses, pediatric
office staff, community resources, and parents of children
with special needs are invited to participate in the course.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able
to:
- Explain the elements of the medical home concept
as applied to their practice environment or child's
care;
- Discuss practical strategies for helping parents,
providers, and young people transition to adult
independence, health care with funding, and work;
- Describe practical strategies to translate the
concept of Medical Home for CSHCN into office or
clinic practices sensitive to the needs of CSHCN
and their families;
- Identify resources available to CSHCN and their
families and strategies for coordinating care and
promoting interagency collaboration;
- Discuss current issues in managed care coverage
and reimbursement as they relate to the Medical
Home for CSHCN and transition to adult health care.
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State
Resource Information:
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Lexington,
KY Training Program Schedule
December 2, 2000
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Time
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Sessions
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7:30-8:30
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Registration/Resource Tables/Breakfast
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8:30-8:45
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Welcome
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8:45-9:45
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Common Elements
This plenary session provides an overview of the medical home concept.
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9:45-9:55
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Break/Resource Tables
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9:55-11:10
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Breakout sessions A and B
A. Transitioning Children with Special Needs
Information on transitioning children with special needs from childhood
into adulthood will be discussed.
B. Practices, Policies, and Procedures
Practical strategies to implement medical homes into practice will be
discussed.
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11:10-11:20
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Break/Resource Tables
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11:20-12:35
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Breakout sessions B, and C
C. Comprehensive, Coordinated, Collaborative Care
Strategies for coordinating care, working with community based resources,
and collaborating with specialists and allied health care professionals
will be discussed.
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12:35-1:45
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Lunch Break/Resource Tables
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1:45-3:00
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Breakout sessions A and C
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3:00-3:10
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Break
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3:10-4:10
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Managed Care Panel Discussion
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4:10-4:30
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Closing and Evaluations
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4:30-5:00
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Optional Tours of Hospital
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5:00-6:00
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Optional Train-the-Trainers Meeting
Learn how to host the training program in your organization or local
community. There is no additional cost; space is limited; check this
option on your registration form if interested.
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All participants will
receive a training manual, break food and lunch.
On-site daycare is not available.
Parent scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Lexington,
KY Faculty
- Common Elements: Veronica Brown - Parent; Director,
Parent Information Network of KY, Inc. (PiNK) Ron
Lehocky, MD - Private Pediatrician w/ Baron, Roth,
Lehocky, Katz, PSC Richard Mier, MD - Director
of Pediatric Services, Shriners Hospital for Children
Cheryl Perritt - Parent; KY Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Support Group Leader; Advocate for those with Disabilities;
Partners in Policymaking; Teacher
- Transitioning Children with Special Needs: Patti
Hackett, MEd - Family Leader; MCHB-HRTW Consultant,
Disability Studies and Services Center, Academy
for Education Development; Hatim Omar, MD - Director,
Adolescent Medicine and Young Parent Program, University
of Kentucky
- Practices, Policies, and Procedures: Jim Hedrick,
MD - Pediatrician, Bardstown, KY
Linda Mayle, RN, BSN - Parent; Perioperative Educator, Surgical Services
of Jewish Hospital - Louisville, KY
- Comprehensive, Coordinated, Collaborative Care:
Donna Gatewood, RN - Parent; Parent Coordinator,
Fayette County Public Schools - Special Education
Parent Resource Center; Coordinator of Parents
Linking and Networking Support Group
Beth Jackson, MD - Pediatric Nephrologist, University of Kentucky
Betty Presler, ARNP,CPNP,PhD - CHOICES Co-Coordinator, Shriners Hospital
for Children
- Managed Care Panel: Moderator: Ann Marks, RN,BSN,CCM,CDMS
- Deputy Secretary, Kentucky Cabinet for Health
Services
Charlene Dreher, RN, CCM - Passport Health Plan
Jacqueline R. Simmons, MD, MPH - Chief Medical Officer, Passport Health
Plan
Thomas James, MD - Senior, Medical Director, Humana Health Plans
Sandra Ward, RN, CCM - Director of Medical Resource Management, TPA
Preferred Health Plan, Inc.
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Funding for this event has been provided
by an education grant from Shriners Hospitals for Children
with additional support from the Maternal and Child Health
Bureau.
The CME Office at the American
Academy of Pediatrics
reserves the right to cancel this activity for any reason whatsoever.
In the event of such cancellation, the full enrollment fee will be returned
to the registrant.
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