Webinars

Medical Home

Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Transformation and Recognition/Certification Programs (available soon)
This presentation provides an overview of the benefits of a medical home for CYCHCN and their families, introduces a framework to guide PCMH transformation within a practice, and outlines the process to achieve certification or recognition as a PCMH.

Intended audience: Providers

Transition to Adulthood

Transition Resources for Practitioners & Families Supporting Youth with Special Healthcare Needs
This presentation highlights important considerations when planning for CYSHCN’s transition to adult life and healthcare, such as timelines and tools to aid providers in implementing transition plans, legislation protecting CYSHCN, and national transition resources focused on: healthcare, education, independent living, supported decision making, and guardianship.

Intended audience: Providers

Community Resources

Overview of SPAN
This presentation provides an overview of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) as an organization, and some of the key activities, trainings, and professional development opportunities the Network offers. Important projects targeting education and advocacy for CYSHCN and their families, including medical home initiatives, are also highlighted.

Intended audience: Providers

Special Child Health Services: Assistance for Families up to Age 22
This presentation details the history of Case Management in New Jersey, and describes the vital role of the Special Child Health Services Case Management Units (SCHS CMUs) today. Partnerships with key agencies, types of assistance provided to families, and the crucial role of Case Manager’s in helping families assess needs and attain quality care within the context of a medical home are all discussed.

Intended audience: Providers

Shared Plan of Care

Visit the Shared Plan of Care page to access the tool demonstrated in the following presentations.

Shared Plan of Care: A Medical Home Tool for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
This presentation introduces the concept of a Shared Plan of Care (SPoC) and explains how it fits into the medical home model of care. Key features that distinguish a SPoC from a medical care plan, as well as benefits for providers and families, are discussed.

Intended audience: Providers

Making a Shared Plan of Care Work for You: A Workshop to Guide Families on Creating and Using the Shared Plan of Care: English/Spanish

A Shared Plan of Care is an important part of a medical home. This presentation explains what it means to have a medical home, and shows families how to use a Shared Plan of Care to inform and support care coordination across the medical home neighborhood.

Intended audience: Families

 

 

 

Last Reviewed: 12/4/2017