2016 Community Health Action Plan | Page 49

Strategy 4.3 Provide appropriate, targeted interventions. One of the challenges of implementing system-wide psychosocial screening will be managing the sheer volume of data being collected and interventions that are required. If the screening tool is administered to the approximately 40,000 unique families with children under the age of 2 who visit Children’s Colorado in a given year, the anticipated number of responses requiring some sort of intervention could be as high at 15,000. Of course, not all families will require intervention, and the intensity of the recommended invention will vary greatly among those families that do need support. Tactic: Created Tiered Intervention Protocols. To mitigate the challenges of managing such a large population, Children’s Colorado will create a system for scoring the screening surveys and placing families into one of four tiers based on their responses. The oversight committee will be charged with looking at the current tiered system in place for medically complex cases at Children’s Colorado and adapt them for a psychosocial response protocol. Tactic: Determine response protocol for each level of tiered Intervention. Tiered interventions will provide families with an understanding of the resources available both within Children’s Colorado and in the community. Top tier interventionists would need sufficient time to provide intensive supports to families, up to and including providing home-based services. The oversight committee will be charged with defining this role and determining how best to provide these services. Tactic: Partner with community based organizations that already provide services for vulnerable women and children as well as provide a limited number of new interventions directly A key aspect of the screening and intervention effort will be ensuring that Children’s Colorado has information about the community resources that are available to families and how best to access those resources. Setting/Delivery Mechanism Community - Rollout of the screening and intervention initiative will be expanded in partnership with community providers. Provider - Implementing universal psychosocial screening across all of Children’s Colorado’s departments and campuses is a major undertaking that will take years to complete. Rollout of the screening initiative will begin in small, well-controlled environments and expand gradually system-wide. When the psychosocial tool and collection infrastructure are complete, training for providers on use of the psychosocial screening tool would follow the Provider Training (Goal #3) strategy and tactics listed above. Community Health Action Plan 49