Module E Course Objectives:

  • Understand how the concepts of care coordination and medical home have been adapted for case management strategies

  • Be able to distinguish general crisis intervention versus medical emergency preparedness

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to Module E

    2. Read Chapter E

    3. Check For Understanding

    4. CSHCN Family Case Examples

    1. Medical Home & Care Coordination: Key Points

    2. Reflection on Relational Care

    3. Care Coordination with the Riley Family

    1. Medical Home & Care Coordination: Best Practices

    2. Resource Review: Navigate Life Texas

    3. Resource Quiz

    4. Riley Family and Care Notebook

    1. In Closing

    2. Model E Course Evaluation

    3. Thank You!

About this course

  • 14 lessons

About

The Children With Special Health Care Needs Project

This course is part of the training for the CSHCN case management practice model. This practice model was developed as part of a contract between the Texas Institute for Child and Family Wellbeing (TXICFW) and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS). The purpose of this practice model is to standardize effective case management processes currently used throughout Texas for children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) and to introduce evidence-based tools and practices where there is a need. The vision is that all case management services for CSHCN and their families are high-quality, family-centered, and culturally responsive.