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Ann Behrmann, MD, Western Center Director Wynne Cook and Marcia Wirt, MD, describe the services that Regional Centers provide physicians and families of CYSHCN.
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June 02, 2008
Wisconsin Regional Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Centers
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Wisconsin First Step
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Great Lakes Intertribal Council Children/Youth with Special Health Care Needs Project
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In a Medical Home, the primary care provider coordinates a team to make sure children get all the medical and non-medical services needed. Collaboration with early intervention programs, schools, early childhood education, child care programs and other public and private community agencies help assure there is communication amongst the many providers addressing a family’s needs.
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Two physicians discuss the critical role the Regional Centers play in helping identify resources for families and complete a circle of care. A Birth to Three Director describes how a county can strengthen Medical Homes for families by creating a network to assure coordination of services for children with special needs.
Medical Home Resources
In Wisconsin, the five Regional Centers for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs can assist families and providers in finding local, state and federal resources – making this information readily available in the practice setting. They also provide free, confidential assistance for families connecting them with health insurance or other resources, build advocacy skills and provide emotional support. They provide linkages to family support organizations like Family Voices of Wisconsin and Parent-to-Parent of Wisconsin.
Wisconsin First Step is an information and referral hotline for children and youth with special needs. Parent Specialists offer information and assistance 24/7. They provide referrals to County Birth to 3 Programs and other resources.