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Enhanced 18-month Well-Baby Visit Initiative Public Health, Community Partnerships, and Primary Care Practice Presented by: Sue McLeod, RN, MN Public Health.

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1 Enhanced 18-month Well-Baby Visit Initiative Public Health, Community Partnerships, and Primary Care Practice Presented by: Sue McLeod, RN, MN Public Health Nurse Family Health Service, Child Health Program Jan 2012

2 Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative Outline  How and Why Public Health would want to be involved?  Child Health Multi-pronged strategy  What we have accomplished?  Planning for next phase

3 Child Health Healthy Growth and Development Workplan Community Partnerships Early Intervention Services Reviewed Evidence and Background Documents Situational Assessment

4 Child Health Healthy Growth and Development Workplan Partnerships With Primary Care Practitioners HBHC Survey 2008 SMDHU Programs Paediatricians

5 Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative Outcomes  Build effective partnerships among parents, primary care providers and community resources  Provide information, education and support for primary care providers  Provide parents and providers with tools to support an enhanced 18 month well baby visit  Encourage timely access to services and manage wait times  Describe the developmental health status of our children through universal screening  Evaluate the impact of the enhanced 18 month well baby visit

6 Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative  Child Health Program Healthy Growth and Development OPHS (2008) standard goal “to enable all children to attain and sustain optimal health and developmental potential”  Broadening of universal screening activity at the community level to include primary care practice  Relationships already established between Public Health, Community Partners and Primary Care practitioners  Leadership and supportive engagement strategy with primary care practitioners support universal developmental surveillance and promotion of early child development for toddlers and preschoolers

7 Child Health Program: Multi-pronged Promotion Strategy  PHN visits to primary care providers in Sept-Dec 2011  Provide “academic detailing” related to use of existing resources and access to web-based supports  Gather information about current practices, including provision of immunization at 18-months  Follow-up with telephone contact to determine changes in practice 3 months after the visit will take place  Parent Advocacy strategy (2012) www.18monthvisit.ca

8 Child Health Program: Multi-pronged Promotion Strategy  Approximately 75% of PCP PHN local 1 st visits complete  2012 CH Operational Plan to complete Visits/Data Collection by March 30, 2012  Begin 2 nd visits June 2012  Parent Advocacy Promotion strategy  VPD messages  eNDDS  End of 2012 – Final Data Compile/Report

9 Enh Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative anced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative  Support from SMDHU and FHS Management  AMOH – Dr.Sue Surry, MOH - Dr.Charles Gardner  Board of Health  Human Resources – PHN  Resources – Documentation/Presentations – internal and external  FHT/FHN Liaison role support to local areas  Priority of Child Health Team operational plans to structure initiative work into HG&D workplans  Offord Center  Data Collection  Resources  Communication

10 Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative Wonderful collaboration between public health and primary care Building and strengthening relationships between local PHN’s and FHTs “Best visit ever from Public Health!” “Spin- off to other collaborative activities between PH and PCP are immeasureable!” We are receiving referrals from primary care practitioners – first in my 30 years of early intervention service! Primary Care Practices want to hear from Public Health – connectedness!

11 Enhanced 18 Month Well Baby Visit Initiative Questions?? Thank you!


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