Developmental Screening in Wisconsin

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Developmental Screening in Wisconsin Community of Practice on Autism February 10, 2010 Christine M. Breunig, Program Administrator, NE Regional Center - CYSHCN Mala Mathur, MD, Group Health Cooperative

What is Developmental Screening? Developmental screening is the administration of a brief standardized tool at specific intervals that aids the identification of children at risk of a developmental disorder

What is Developmental Surveillance? Flexible, longitudinal, continuous and cumulative process whereby knowledgeable healthcare professionals identify children who may have developmental problems. Five Components Eliciting and attending to parents concerns Maintaining developmental history Making accurate & informed observations of child and family members Identifying risks and protective factors Document process and findings

Why do Developmental Screening? AAP Policy Statement July, 2006 Identifying infants and young children with Developmental Disorders in the medical home Recommendations Surveillance at all well child check visits Validated screening at 9 mo, 18 mo, 30/24 mo visits

Why do ASD Screening? AAP Clinic Report November, 2006 Identification and evaluation of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Recommendations Surveillance at all well child visits Validated screening at 18 mo and 24 mo well child visits

2004-2008 GOALS 1) To develop partnerships with primary care practices that will promote developmental surveillance of all children within the medical Home practice giving particular attention referral and coordination of services to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 2) To enhance the capacity of providers and consumers throughout the nation to understand and apply the principles of the medical home and medical service options for children with autism and their families.

Wisconsin Data on Developmental Screening 2007 Survey 2% 0% 31% Pediatrician Family Medicine Physician Nurse Practitioner 67% Other (please specify)

Results of Survey in WI Types of outpatient developmental screening in WI Clinical impression (history and physical exam) w ithout the use of a screening instrument/checklist Clinical impression guided by a screening tool Age appropriate checklist of developmental milestones Formal developmental screening tool: Ages and Stages Questionnaire Always/Almost Always Sometimes Formal developmental screening tool: Ages and Stages Socio-emotional Questionnaire Never Formal developmental screening tool: Parents Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS) Formal developmental screening tool: Bayley Neurodevelopmental Screen Formal developmental screening tool: Denver II Developmental Screen Formal developmental screening tool: Other 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Practice-Based Developmental Screening Initiative 2008-2009 The goal is to increase the number of pediatric primary care providers in Wisconsin able and willing to train other providers on using standardized developmental screening tools in office settings to assess young children s development.

Wisconsin Family Physicians Quality Improvement Opportunity 2009-2010 Developmental Delays and Disabilities Screening and Referral Project The goal is to provide education and technical assistance to Family Practice Providers in WI on the use of developmental screening tools to assess the development of young children and to understand referral options to appropriate community resources.

Early Identification Initiative 2010 The purpose is to 1)support Early Identification of children with special healthcare needs using validated screening tools a) Ages and Stages Questionnaire b) Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers 2)promote newborn hearing screening follow up by providers 3) develop connections with Regional Center for CYSHCN and local Birth to 3 Program.

Developmental Screening Practices NMHAI Practice Sites Pediatric Practice Sites Family Practice Sites EII Practice Sites

Developmental Screening in Practice Mala Mathur, M.D., M.P.H.

Why start a screening program at GHC? GHC part of the Medical Home Learning Collaborative Experience with National Medical Home Autism Initiative Interest in Early Childhood issues and involved with WI-AAP

How the screening pilot got started AAP Policy Statement 2006 Practice setting and colleagues supportive Grant support for pilot project

Pilot Project January-July 2007 Developmental screening team initial meeting January 2007 Drs. Craig and Mathur and their nurses implemented process for 9, 18 and 24 month well child checks Questionnaire for parents for formal feedback Informal feedback throughout the process from reception, nursing, quality department Developmental screening team wrap up meeting GHC Provider Meeting August 2007

GHC Developmental Screening Flowchart May 2007 Mail out ASQ MD discusses any further developmental concerns with parents Parents do ASQ at home REASSURE Family in office for WCC Reception inquires about ASQ Parents bring in completed ASQ to exam room LPN/CMA scores survey MD evaluates survey and discusses with parents Family forgot ASQ at home Reception gives ASQ CONCERN ASQ mailed in Parents unable to complete MD considers formal developmental evaluation

Results 211 well child appointments for 9, 18 and 24 month visits 119 ASQ screened completed (response rate 56%) 9 month olds: 50 (42%) 18 month olds: 32 (27%) 24 month old: 37 (31%) This amounts to 4.2 eligible children per week per 1.0 FTE in a pediatric practice at GHC

Parent Questionnaire 90% of parents who responded stated that it took <20 minutes to complete the ASQ 95% of parents who responded stated that the ASQ was somewhat or very helpful in understanding their child s development A couple of parents scored it themselves

Barriers Change in workflow Language barriers Educational barriers

GHC Survey- Barriers Barriers to Developmental Screening Language Barriers Lack of referral options Lack of consensus Lack of office staff Lack of time Lack of training 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Benefits of ASQ Improved quality of screening based on national guidelines Increased parental awareness of developmental milestones and involvement in screening process Time saver during the well child check

Next Steps Implementation Organizational wide WI Early Identification Initiative Nursing training and Physician training Create systemic workflow for mailing ASQ out to families before appointment Long term plan for documenting ASQ Score sheets into EPIC software (EMR)