Received approval for Behavioral Health Transformation Medicaid Section 1115 waiver that includes pre-tenancy and tenancy supports. Under the waiver, five independent pilot programs are currently being implemented.Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities.Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services.Develop sustainable cross-agency financing.Explore capital investment strategies for affordable housing acquisition and development.Create data sharing agreementsto share data among Medicaid, I/DD, mental health, and housing.Review Medicaid data on individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD)to identify those eligible for additional housing supports.Make more effective use of data, data matching, and demonstrating return on investment (ROI):.Other Resources: Resources in this catch-all category include additional publications, websites and additional information relevant for those engaged in efforts to improve the quality of health and developmental services to young children.In most cases, the findings in these products continue to be studied and are crucial to the progress of the early childhood development field. Peer Reviewed: Resources in this category are mostly academic, published in scientific periodicals and have been evaluated prior to publication.State-specific Resources: States that participated in the ABCD consortia have developed resources and tools that others can adapt and adopt.
This includes a series of publications over the duration of the ABCD initiative, click to visit the ABCD Publications Library to view these documents. Furthermore, NASHP has supported, analyzed and disseminated these states’ efforts through products designed to support collaborative state efforts and spread promising practices to other states. NASHP-CMWF Resources: A myriad of Commonwealth Fund grantees and colleagues, and other national leaders, have developed resources that states and childen’s primary care provider can use to promote effective identification of children with or at-risk for problems in pediatric care settings.Specifically, four types of resources are available in the Resource Center. Chronic Disease Prevention and Management.Primary Care/Patient-Centered/Health Home.Integrated for Pregnant/Parenting Women.Healthy Child Development State Resource Center.Physical and Behavioral Health Integration.
The RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center.