Table 2.
Proposed outcomes of the project based on national performance measures for children with special health care needs [1] as operationalized by the Omaha System Problem Classification Scheme [4].
| NPM: children are screened early and continuously for special health care needs (Growth and development)* |
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| Developmental screening results are within normal limits or referrals are made |
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| NPM: child has a medical home (Health care supervision)* |
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| Caregiver knows when and how to seek emergency, chronic, and acute illness and preventive care |
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| Caregiver follows prescribed/recommended treatment plan and preventive care |
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| Consistently uses medical home and health care resources appropriately |
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| Child receives appropriate timely health care in a medical home |
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| NPM: community resources are organized so families can use them easily (Communication with community resources)* |
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| Caregiver is aware of community resources as needed and knows how to access them |
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| Caregiver uses resources/services consistently | |
| Caregiver uses resources/services appropriately | |
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| NPM: families have adequate private and/or public insurance to pay for the services they need (Income)* |
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| Caregiver knows how to navigate resources | |
| Caregiver completes financial paperwork accurately and on time for medical care |
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| Health care expenses are covered or paid for | |
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| NPM: families are decision makers in their child's care and are satisfied with the services they receive (Caretaking/parenting)* |
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| Caregiver knows how to contact CSHCN program as needed. | |
NPM: National Performance Measure.
*(Omaha System problems corresponding to each NPM noted in parentheses).