UCEDD-Improving the Health of New Mexicans Enrolled in Medicaid Through Evidence-Based Interventions
Project Description:
Under an agreement with the New Mexico Human Services Department and the Department of Health, the Center receives Medicaid match funds in order to expand services that cannot be covered under existing Medicaid-related contracts. Non-federal funds are matched to expand current training, technical assistance and services. These services improve the health care of Medicaid-enrolled individuals statewide through: 1) training and technical assistance for Medicaid providers in identifying children with developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorders and in how to use evidence-based and/or best practice interventions; 2) case management or care coordination for specific populations and 3) outreach and referral. The project focuses on five specific areas: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Medically Fragile children and adults who also have a DD; early identification and intervention for infants and children with environmental risks for developmental; and early identification and intervention for infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities.
Core Function(s):
Performing Direct and/or Demonstration Services, Continuing Education/Community Training, Other Direct/Model Services, Demonstration Services
Area of Emphasis
Quality Assurance, Child Care-Related Activities, Health-Related Activities, Quality of Life
Target Audience:
Community Trainees / Short term trainees, Professionals and Para-Professionals, Family Members/Caregivers, Children/Adolescents with Disabilities/SHCN
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Racial or Ethnic Minorities, Disadvantaged Circumstances, Limited English, Geographic Areas, Reservation, Rural/Remote, Urban
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
State
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A