States are exploring ways to improve access to Medicaid-covered respite care for children and youth with chronic and complex needs. A new brief shares strategies some states are using to enhance respite coverage, grow the provider workforce, and collaborate on service design. These insights can help states expand access to high-quality respite care and support both children and their caregivers. https://buff.ly/40hWUNM?
Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network
Research Services
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Health systems research for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN), their families, and providers
About us
CYSHCNet is a national research network whose purpose is to advance health systems research in the area of children & youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN), their families and providers. The focus of CYSHCNet’s research is creating greater access to health, wellness, and health care for this population of children and families. Making findings available and accessible to stakeholders from different backgrounds, education levels, socio-economic status, and positions that influence health care is a key to improving the functioning of health systems. The four tenets of CHYSCHNet are: 1) create a national research agenda, 2) increase CYSHCN research workforce through a mentored Emerging Investigator program, 3) families are partners in all network research, 4) network partners develop projects to produce impactful research that increases access of CYSHCN and their families to appropriate health services. We are the only national center for CYSHCN research in the U.S. We are funded by a cooperative agreement with the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) and the Maternal & Child Health Bureau (MCHB) and housed at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Our partnerships with major research institutions and family-led organizations across the U.S. ensure that CYSHCN, families, and providers receive the latest information available for advancing the health and wellbeing of children and youth, peace of mind of families, and cutting edge findings for providers.
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- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Aurora, Colorado
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- Educational
- Founded
- 2017
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13199 E. Montview Ave Ste 300
Aurora, Colorado 80045, US
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Check out our latest news, featuring information about the Pediatric Complex Care Lifetime Achievement Awards.
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Join us Wednesday, Oct. 30, 4-5 p.m. ET for the fifth of six virtual cafés about Health Equity and Anti-Ableism Through Family Partnership. This session will be led by discussants Nikki Montgomery, MA, MEd, GPAC, director of strategy and communications, Family Voices, Inc. - National, mother of a child with medical complexity; and Michelle J. White, MD, MPH, associate professor of pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine. Discussants will first give examples of the pressing need to address bias in systems of care and move from a medical to social model of care, and the key ways family colleagues’ lived expertise is essential to humanizing systems. Through facilitated discussion in breakouts, participants will explore and learn together tangible tools, strategies, and resources to effectively partner with families to make real progress in health equity and anti-ableism. We will reconvene the group for family co-facilitators to briefly share high-level takeaways from breakouts. This series is funded by Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health. Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/gisB4vr8
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: The Future of Care for CMC Cafe 5: Health Equity and Anti-Ableism through Family Partnership. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
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Family-Led Academic Grand "FLAG" Rounds begin January 16, 2025! Funded by the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, FLAG Rounds will offer 5 sessions focused on ableism, or discrimination towards children and adults with disabilities. Family faculty will present an aspect of their “case” as a story and then offer competency-based strategies to dismantle ableism and partner in the care of children with disability and/or medical complexity. Each FLAG Rounds will be unique in topic and presentation, and involve at least two different family faculty. This virtual educational opportunity is open to anyone (families, providers, professionals) in the U.S. or Canada who cares for children with disabilities and/or medical complexity. The target audience for this pilot project is pediatric trainees, educators, and providers. Continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, and social workers are available. Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/g-sQWhPn
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network reposted this
Family Voices recently co-hosted the kickoff for the Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network (CYSHCNet)'s 2024-25 Emerging Investigator Program! We are excited to welcome this cohort of researchers and support them in ensuring a meaningful partnership with their lived experience partner within their study team. Learn more about the EI program here: https://lnkd.in/gs_ysEm9
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A new episode of the Complex Care Journal Club podcast just dropped! In this episode, Dr. Renee Turchi discusses an intervention study to improve emergency preparedness for families with children and youth with special healthcare needs. She describes the multiple community partners involved in intervention development, key insights gained while conducting the study, and next steps from this work. Listen on YouTube, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Spotify, or Apple! Linked to YouTube here: https://lnkd.in/gitxntDd
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network reposted this
One of the best parts of my job at Children’s Hospital Association is working on policies to improve care for children with complex medical needs and their families. Grateful to say I got to work with both Nora and John and learned so much from them over the years. I am very thankful for all of the contributions they have made and continue to make for children and families. Congrats to you both!
CYSHCNet is thrilled to announce Nora Wells and John Gordon, MD, as recipients of the 2024 Pediatric Complex Care Lifetime Achievement Award. Please join us in celebrating these pioneers who spent their lives changing how we care for medically complex children. They will be presented with the award during a live-streamed webinar on Thursday, Sept. 26 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. ET. Read their stories, learn more about the award, and register for the webinar using this link: https://lnkd.in/gbrZJ4Xd. Thanks for all you've done, Nora and John! Congratulations on this well-deserved honor.
Pediatric Complex Care Lifetime Achievement Award - CYSHCNet
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network reposted this
Join us in celebrating two pioneers who changed how we care for children with medical complexity! CYSHCNet is pleased to present Nora Wells and John Gordon with the 2024 Pediatric Complex Care Lifetime Achievement Award. We're presenting the award on Sept. 26, 2024 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. ET through a live-streamed webinar. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gbrZJ4Xd If you’re in the Boston-area and would like to attend the event in-person, email carie@cyshcnet.org.
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network reposted this
Are you working on engaging diverse families in your work in meaningful ways? Are you feeling stuck or looking for next steps? We identified three common mistakes organizations make when they engage diverse families and how to avoid these mistakes. Check out our new resource at https://lnkd.in/eqtWAUbs.
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs National Research Network reposted this
🗣️Today is the LAST DAY to submit your Scholarly Sessions, SIGs, workshops, and volunteer applications! Don’t miss this final opportunity to be part of #PAS2025. Submit now! ⏰ 🔗https://lnkd.in/ebYyQ_qm
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