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1 After training, physicians in the Illinois practice-based demonstration were more likely to use a validated screening tool then a checklist or clinical judgment-only Neva Kaye, Jill Rosenthal. Improving the Delivery of Health Care that Supports Young Children’s Healthy Mental Development: Update on Accomplishments and Lessons from a Five-State Consortium. (Portland, ME: NASHP. November 2007, Funded by The Commonwealth Fund). % 'screens' conducted by type

2 Neva Kaye, Jill Rosenthal. Improving the Delivery of Health Care that Supports Young Children’s Healthy Mental Development: Update on Accomplishments and Lessons from a Five-State Consortium. (Portland, ME: NASHP. November 2007, Funded by The Commonwealth Fund). In California screening rates increased after implementation % of children with a visit who were screened

3 Neva Kaye, Jill Rosenthal. Improving the Delivery of Health Care that Supports Young Children’s Healthy Mental Development: Update on Accomplishments and Lessons from a Five-State Consortium. (Portland, ME: NASHP. November 2007, Funded by The Commonwealth Fund). In Illinois physicians in the practice-centered demonstration site shifted to greater use of validated screening tools as part of well-child care after training # of children screened

4 Neva Kaye, Jill Rosenthal. Improving the Delivery of Health Care that Supports Young Children’s Healthy Mental Development: Update on Accomplishments and Lessons from a Five-State Consortium. (Portland, ME: NASHP. November 2007, Funded by The Commonwealth Fund). In Iowa a greater percentage of children were adequately screened as part of well child care after the intervention % of children with a visit who were adequately screened for social/emotional delays

5 Neva Kaye, Jill Rosenthal. Improving the Delivery of Health Care that Supports Young Children’s Healthy Mental Development: Update on Accomplishments and Lessons from a Five-State Consortium. (Portland, ME: NASHP. November 2007, Funded by The Commonwealth Fund). Children in Minnesota’s demonstrations site were more likely to be screened as part of well-child care after implementation % of children with a visit in Minnesota who were screened

6 Neva Kaye, Jill Rosenthal. Improving the Delivery of Health Care that Supports Young Children’s Healthy Mental Development: Update on Accomplishments and Lessons from a Five-State Consortium. (Portland, ME: NASHP. November 2007, Funded by The Commonwealth Fund). In Utah practices were more likely to screen children for social and emotional development concerns after training % of children with a visit who were screened