HEALTHY CHILDREN Outcome Indicator Sample Clauses

HEALTHY CHILDREN Outcome Indicator. Objective Service Progra m Data Type Target # Start Date End Date Instructions HC.2 Increased Health and HC.2.2 HC 2.2.1 Children 350 7/1/1 6/30/1 Children: percent of children Development al Screenings/ Increase the proportion of Children receive 0-5 unduplicate d children 7 8 Children are "new" to this receiving Assessments children development service in developmental / (60%) al and/or month where behavioral screened for behavioral first receiving screenings at development screening this screening milestone ages al milestones, using AAP and repeat in Goal 1. HEALTHY CHILDREN Outcome Indicator Objective Service Progra m Data Type Target # Start Date End Date Instructions with linkage to vision, recommende subsequent appropriate hearing, d tools (e.g. months if services speech and language, PEDS, ASQ, ASQ-SE, rescreened. Services: behavior, MCHAT, Total # of psychosocial Child development issues, and Behavior al or other special needs, and Checklist). behavioral screenings receive provided appropriate during the referrals month. Period Narrative: Brief description of screenings provided HC.2 Increased percent of Health and Development HC.2.2 Increase the HC.2.2.10a Parents Parent 400 unduplicate 7/1/1 7 6/30/1 8 Parents: Parents are children al Screenings/ proportion of receive d parents "new" to this receiving developmental / Assessments children (60%) referrals regarding service in the month where behavioral screened for their child's they first screenings at development health and receive a milestone ages al milestones, development referral and with linkage to appropriate vision, hearing, al concerns are repeat in subsequent services speech and months for language, referrals for behavior, new health psychosocial concerns. Do issues, and not recount a other special parent if you needs, and are re- receive referring for appropriate the same referrals health concern. Services: Total # of referrals provided Notes: Brief description of referrals provided Goal 1. HEALTHY CHILDREN Outcome Indicator Objective Service Progra m Data Type Target # Start Date End Date Instructions HC.3 Increased Health Home HC.3.2 HC.3.2.1 Children 50 7/1/1 6/30/1 Children: # percent of Increase to Children are 0-5 unduplicate 7 8 of children children have and use a health 100% the proportion of linked to a health care d children linked to a health home home for children who home (as a result of comprehensive have a health this program's health services care home. efforts). to inc...
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