Great Lakes Collaboration Focus on Autism October 4, 2012

Similar documents
Illinois. State of the State Presentation Act Early Summit Region V

We expect that once accomplished these activities will produce the following evidence of service delivery: SCREENING & IDENTIFICATION

LOGIC MODEL TEMPLATE ACT EARLY SUMMIT -AK

State of the State: Alabama. Act Early Regional Summit October Atlanta, Georgia

State of the State Presentation. Connecticut Act Early Regional Summit

Georgia State of the State Presentation

Nevada Act Early Summit Region IX

Maine State of the State. Act Early Regional Summit April 26 th & 27 th 2010 Providence, RI

New Hampshire State of the State Presentation. Act Early Regional Summit April 26 th & 27 th 2010 Providence, RI

LOGIC MODEL TEMPLATE ACT EARLY SUMMIT HI

2/28/2012. Roles for State Title V Programs in Building Systems of Care for CYSHCN- ASD & Other DD: Lessons Learned in NJ

Developmental Disabilities Conference The California Legislative Blue Ribbon Commission on Autism 03/07/2008 1

LOGIC MODEL TEMPLATE ACT EARLY SUMMIT -WA

Minnesota Region V State Report. September 27 & 28, 2010 Indianapolis, Indiana

Innovation in the Oral Health Service Delivery System

Facilitated Discussion Notes Autism and Mental Health May 12, 2014

Index. Note: Page numbers of article titles are in boldface type.

Pennsylvania Autism Needs Assessment

Act Early Regional Summit February 4 th and 5 th, 2010 Seattle Washington

La Follette School of Public Affairs

State of the State. Massachusetts 2010

Medicaid Coverage for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Treatment

Early Autism Detection Screening and Referral. What is Autism? ASD Epidemiology. ASD Basic Facts 10/10/2010. Early Autism Detection and Referral

Federal Legislative Activity related to Autism. Act Early Summit September 2010

Addressing Gaps in MS Care. November 6, :00 AM - Noon

Introduction and Purpose

State of the State. WASHINGTON Act Early Summit - Region X February 4 & 5, 2010 Seattle Maria Nardella CSHCN Program Department of Health

HHSC LAR Request. Substance Abuse Disorder Coalition. Contact Person: Will Francis Members:

Pennsylvania Autism Needs Assessment

Access to Dental Care in Snohomish County 2012

STATES BEST PRACTICES IN IMPROVING STATE ORAL HEALTH PROGRAM WORKFORCE CAPACITY

Family Matters in Oral Health

Pennsylvania Autism Needs Assessment

Response to the Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids (LEAD-K) Task Force Report

Consolidated and P/FDS Waiver Renewals

The Autism Collaboration, Accountability, Research, Education, and Support Act of 2019 CARES Remarks by

Delaware State of the State Presentation Act Early Regional Summit March 25th & 26th 2010 Philadelphia

Dilemmas in Dental Public Health Poverty and Oral Health Care Access. ADEA Allied Dental Education Summit Bob Russell, DDS, MPH

North Dakota Oral Health Status

Transition to Adult Health Care for Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders

ACCESS: Assuring Comprehensive Care through Enhanced Service Systems for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other Developmental Disabilities

Addressing the complex problem of oral. approach and the application of multiple solutions.

State Team Coordinators Webinar

Exploring Denti-Cal Provider Reimbursement and its Impact on Access to Dental Care for California s Children

Janet Farmer, Ph.D. Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs February 1, 2012

Washington State Collaborative Oral Health Improvement Plan

THE DENTAL DILEMMA AMY MARTIN, DRPH DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

End of Life Care in Nova Scotia: Surveillance Report. Dr. Fred Burge June 13, 2008

ACHIEVING HEALTH EQUITY IN LAKE COUNTY HOW DO WE GET THERE?

LOGIC MODEL TEMPLATE ACT EARLY SUMMIT South Dakota

Pursuing Quality Lives

AAPD 2018 Legislative and Regulatory Priorities Council on Government Affairs Approved by the Board of Trustees on January 12, 2018

TARGETED STATE MATERNAL AND CHILD ORAL HEALTH SERVICE SYSTEMS FINAL REPORT PROJECT EVALUATION

South Carolina Act Early Summit Team

Janet Patterson, MD Associate Professor, SIU School of Medicine

Biography for Brian J Quinlan DDS

Autism Activities. SEAC April 16, 2008 Lee Stickle Dr. Victoria White Dr. Terri Cooper Swanson

AUTISM DIAGNOSIS & RESEARCH Center for Child Health and Development. R Matthew Reese Sean Swindler

Behavioral Health Workforce Development: 2016 and Beyond

First Interim Report to the European Commission DG-SANCO for: Grant Agreement No.: (790655) EAIS. December Annex 2

Oral Health Workforce: Trends & Pipeline Incentives

Priority Area: 1 Access to Oral Health Care

Moving to North Carolina. Rev.01.19

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Public Policy Agenda for Adults

Day-to-Day Activities

Assuring Comprehensive Care through Enhanced Service Systems for Children with ASD and ID/DD

Building Clinical Capacity about ASD and other Neurodevelopmental Disabilities among Rural Providers

Non-Dental Health Professionals Addressing Oral Health Disparities

Act Early Summit Project: A National Perspective Connecticut Act Early Forum January 25, Learn the Signs. Act Early.

Date January 20, Contact Information

ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY CENTERS ON DISABILITIES TESTIMONY BEFORE THE

Oral Health in Colorado

National Conference of State Legislatures ECHO-Chicago Extension for Community Health Outcomes

What is CHADIS? (888) 4-CHADIS

Christy Jo Fogarty, ADT, RDH, BSDH, MSOHP Advanced Dental Therapist Licensed Dental Hygienist

INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE

Access to Dental Services in. Reimbursement Rates and Administrative Streamlining

Update on Autism in Ohio

Miami-Dade County Getting to Zero HIV/AIDS Task Force Implementation Report

Ravenswood Family Health Center

A product of the Tennessee Autism Summit Team

CHAPTER 2 NETWORK PROVIDER/SERVICE DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS

Terri Farrell Autism Insurance Resource Center UMass Medical School/Shriver

Community Health Needs Assessment: Implementation Plan

Evidence Based Practices for students with ASD

Evolution of Patient Navigation

Module 6: Substance Use

Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. Ongoing Disparities in Rural Health. All-Cause Mortality: US vs. Appalachia

The State of Oral Health & Access to Care in North Dakota

Autism and Transition to Adulthood. Lorri Unumb, Esq. Vice President State Government Affairs Autism Speaks

State of the State Autism Early Identification and Intervention in Maryland ACT EARLY REGIONAL SUMMIT MARCH 25 TH & 26 TH 2010 PHILADELPHIA, PA

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Surveillance Year 2010 Findings

Interprofessional Oral Health Core Clinical Competencies: What They Mean for Your Dental Program. Findings from the IPOHCCC Project

Meeting the Oral Health Care Needs of the Underserved

State Implementation Grant Brief Overview of Lessons Learned

The Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services

State Implementation Grant Brief Overview of Lessons Learned

Oral Health Care in California: State of the State. Dissemination Workshop August 4,2011

AAPD 2017 Legislative and Regulatory Priorities Council on Government Affairs Approved by the Board of Trustees on January 13, 2017

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING ACCESS TO PEDIATRIC SUBSPECIALTY CARE THROUGH THE MEDICAL HOME

Transcription:

Great Lakes Collaboration Focus on Autism October 4, 2012

POPULATION BREAKDOWN Overall state population: 12,869,257 Chicago Metropolitan Area population: 9,729,825 (76%) Economic differences Chicago public school district: 617 schools, ~400,000 students (86% low income). New Trier school district: 2 schools, approx. 4,000 students (4% low income). Pope county school district: 2 schools, 569 students (54% low income).

Autism prevalence urban vs. rural 1 in 144 8-year olds in Illinois has autism (2009-2010 public school data) Cook county: 6,558 students with autism Pope county: 2 students with autism Data from ISBE IDEA Count December 2002, 2004, 2010 provided by the Illinois Autism Training and Technical; Assistance Project IATTAP

Number of Children in Ilinois Receiving Special Education under the Category of Autism Ages 3-21 number of children 20000 18000 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 1960 2305 2904 3662 5175 4330 6125 7193 8293 9455 10608 12239 13764 15224 17895 16432 2000 0 1996-1997 1997-1998 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 school year Source: Illinois State Board of Education IDEA Child Count Data December 1, 2011 Graph provided by the Illinois Autism Training and Technical Assistance Project IATTAP

9000 8000 7000 Students with Autism in Illinois by Age Group 8027 6627 6000 # of students 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 4171 2545 2496 1757 947 1248 1484 641 197 378 1999-2000 2004-05 2011-12 03-05 06-11 12-17 18-21 Graph provided by the Illinois Autism Training and Technical Assistance Project IATTAP

PUNS is a database of people in Illinois with DD who need services. 4,898 individuals receiving waiver; 1,685 on waitlist Wait-list and provision of services not guaranteed. Children s Home-Based Support Services Waivers Allows state to provide home and communitybased services/supports for children and young adults (3-21 yrs.) so they may live at home with their families and avoid residential placement. 8/6/12

Data counts of children approaching national prevalence rates. Developing family/workforce competencies: ASD Certificate program across disciplines; Training and support across the lifespan for families in each region; and Training in academic, residency and practice settings for health care providers.

Funding for community-based services and supports ensured through: Reforms to Medicaid for better home and community based services & supports; Leverage EPSDT mandate for the diagnosis and treatment of children (0-21) with ASD; and Opportunities to utilize Community Health Centers and/or FQHCs in the provision of coordinated care for persons with ASD and DD (lifespan with a target of individuals 21+)

IL Dept. of Human Services Autism Task Force The Autism Program of Illinois (TAP) Illinois Autism Training & Technical Assistance Project (IATTAP) Early Intervention Bureau Autism Speaks Chicagoland Chapter Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (ICAAP)

Data collection Funding Improved diagnostic reporting in EI system Ligas lawsuit allowed adults with DD access services in the community Behavioral treatments now reimbursed through early intervention system

Family competencies in supporting people with ASDs IATTAP model family support program; TAP network of family support and bilingual workshops Strong Autism Speaks Chicagoland Chapter Grupo SALTO

Workforce Competencies IATTAP developed a graduate level program for educators that is available through IL State University (ISU); Autism Task Force is tracking trainings related to ASD to be posted in an online Clearinghouse; ICAAP offers (at no charge) online training on screening and referral for developmental concerns IL LEND targeted health care providers in underserved areas in southern IL for training on early identification; and Updates in diagnostic trainings (e.g., toddler ADOS) have been made available for providers in diagnostic programs. 8/6/12

Inconsistent data collection; Disparities & gaps in family supports; Non-standardized professional training; ESL issues; Disparities in diagnostics and service provision; Limited post-secondary transition services; Limited services for adults; & FUNDING!!!

Improve systematic collection of Early Intervention data; Expand Early Identification training to health care professionals in underserved areas; Expand Basic Level Online Autism Training Courses from IATTAP across state; Implement competency-based pediatric residency training on ASDs across residency programs state-wide Address funding disparities: Partner with Autism Speaks to enhance insurance coverage Work with legislators regarding approval mechanisms for FQHCs

8/6/12 Questions