Empowering parents of children and youth with special health care needs to teach care coordination skills to other families
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In Wisconsin, approximately 198,000 children, or 15.8% of those under age 18, are children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). These children, which account for appoximately 40% of all pediatric medical costs, have a higher risk of hospitalizations, fragmented care, and medical errors that can contribute to duplicative and inadequate health care, patient and family stress, decreased safety and increased cost. Because CYSHCN require myriad medical and community services that are often funded by multiple private and public sources, caregivers (most often families) must learn to navigate a maze of health care services. However, these caregivers have little opportunity to learn the skills and behaviors needed to identify and access necessary resources and coordinate their children's care.
Through this award, project partners aim to train a cadre of lay trainers, who are themselves parents of CYSHCN, to teach care coordination skills and behaviors to other families of CYSHCN.
Community partners: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Education, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Special Needs Program
8701 W Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI 53226-0509 (414) 955-4350
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