Children With Special Health Care Needs By: Heidi Beutler, M.D.

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Children With Special Health Care Needs By: Heidi Beutler, M.D.

Definition of Children with Special Health Care Needs: Children with special health care needs are those who have or are at increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally (AAP, Pediatrics 102:1, July 1998).

Medical Home A medical home is an approach to providing health-care services in a high-quality and cost-effective manner. Primary care providers, families, and allied health care professionals act as partners in a medical home to identify and access all of the medical and non-medical services needed to help children and their families achieve their maximum potential.

Tasks of the Medical Home for CSHCN: Provide “regular” pediatric care (check- ups, vaccines, etc.) Be knowledgeable Organize the team of providers (case management) Be available

Family-Centered Care The family is the constant. A family is a culture unto itself. Family issues affect the child. The child’s problems affect the family.

Family-Professional Collaboration Facilitates open communication. Creates an atmosphere of trust. Respects cultural values. Recognizes that negotiation is essential.

Community Resources Types of supports for family and child: Natural (grandparents, friends, etc.) Informal (support groups, respite, camps, etc.) Formal (school, SSI, etc.)

Special Needs Ambulatory Block Curriculum Chart review and Quality Assurance for one of the resident’s patients who has SHCN. NY Foundling Hospital: Accompany OT, PT, and Pediatric Physiatrist on evaluation and treatment sessions for hospitalized children with SHCN. Clinic session with GI nurse clinician who treats SHCN children. Project DOCC home visit and parent interview