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Testing Models: Pilot Selection and Support

  • Developmental and Mental Health Screening
    Glenace Edwall. (2007). Powerpoint presentation for ABCD Screening Academy Learning Session, July 2007. Based on the Minnesota experience, this presentation provides an overview of developmental and socio-emotional screening tools, including how to address barriers to screening.
    7d2-Edwall Screening Academy.ppt

  • Overview of lessons learned in Iowa working with demonstration sites
    Carrie Fitzgerald and Alfred Healy. (2007). Powerpoint presentation for ABCD Screening Academy Learning Session, July 2007. This presentation describes how Iowa implemented its demonstration sites and provides insight into how demonstration site experience can be used in policy improvement and statewide spread of innovations.
    7a-Healy-Fitzgerald final Presentation.ppt

  • Setting the stage for Success... Screening & Surveillance in Primary Care: Working with Demonstration Sites
    Chris Collins and Marian Earls. (2007). Powerpoint presentation for ABCD Screening Academy Learning Session, July 2007. This presentation describes how North Carolina implemented its demonstration sites and provides insight into how demonstration site experience can be used in policy improvement and statewide spread of innovations.
    7b-Earls-Collins Working with Demonstration Sites July12, 20.ppt

  • The North Carolina ABCD Project: A New Approach for Providing Developmental Primary Care Practice.
    Helen Pelletier, Melinda Abrams. (Portland, ME: National Academy for State Health Policy, July 2002). This field report provides an overview of the North Carolina ABCD project, its accomplishments to date, and lessons for other states.
    http://www.nashp.org/Files/CW5_NC_field_report_final_july_2002.pdf

  • Using QI Methods to Spread Improvements in Developmental Services and Well Child Care
    Peter Margolis. (2007). Powerpoint presentation for ABCD Screening Academy Learning Session, July 2007. This presentation discusses the evidence supporting QI approaches to improving preventive and developmental care; describes Quality Improvement Science; outlines three models for supporting practice-based improvement; and explains the transition from pilot testing to large scale spread.
    4-Margolis Models of practice assistance for print no cartoon.ppt

  • Working with demonstration sites
    Scott G. Allen and Deborah Saunders. (2007). Powerpoint presentation for ABCD Screening Academy Learning Session, July 2007. This presentation describes how Illinois implemented its demonstration sites and provides insight into how demonstration site experience can be used in policy improvement and statewide spread of innovations.
    7c-Saunders-Allen-ABCD Presentation.ppt

  • Working with demonstration sites: Consultation with Iowa's ABCD II project staff
    Carrie Fitzgerald and Alfred Healy. (2007). Accompanying handout for ABCD Screening Academy Learning Session presentation, July 2007. This handout includes key details about working with demonstration sites, based on the Iowa experience.
    Johnson_EPSDT_abcdv2handout.pdf

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