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Youth Health Partnership 2010 Annual Meeting. Welcome and Opening Remarks Mark Laney, M.D. Introductions Eileen Duty, R.N. Key Accomplishments. Ten-Twenty Clinic developed New child & adolescent psychologist hired Health Express/Call Center pilot a success
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Youth Health Partnership 2010 Annual Meeting
Welcome and Opening Remarks Mark Laney, M.D.
Introductions Eileen Duty, R.N.
Key Accomplishments • Ten-Twenty Clinic developed • New child & adolescent psychologist hired • Health Express/Call Center pilot a success • Linda Kerr completing fellowship • Dental referrals continue to decrease • School-based TdaP immunization clinics • Teen pregnancy class - Why Try Program • SAFE Exam process improved
Results Monitoring • The following slides are health indicators we will continue to monitor.
Teen Pregnancies Year – Number 2006 – 115 2007 – 139 2008 – 138 2009 – 136
Youth Mental Health Circle of H.O.P.E. • 417 Referrals • 284 Enrolled • 423 participants in FOCUS (Parent Support) • 275 participants in Youth Support • A full time Licensed Clinical Social Worker is now on-site at Lakeside Pediatrics
New Systems Approach • Past = Focus on specific programs and services • Future = Systems approach to improve multiple outcomes
St. Joseph School District • Childhood obesity treatment • 4th Grade Challenge 16 sites • Behavioral health (age <6) • Concussion protocol • AED medical management • Vision fund • Current medicine resources
Clinics and Care Providers • Standard of Care • Monitor Access • Ten-Twenty Clinic • Specialty services
Resources • Coordinate overall strategy • Document investments & activities • Recognition events • Link Business Roundtable & faith community to schools
Teen Pregnancy • Infant childcare needs • Service matrix • Social worker (OB)
Dental Health • Relocate clinic (Dec 2012) • Expanded Partnership (UMKC)
Comments and Discussion Access the presentation on-line www.nwmoinfo.org
Closing Remarks Melody Smith, Ed.D.