ࡱ> DC%(    Zhttp://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/newfreedom/Zhttp://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/newfreedom/ lhttp://www.hhs.gov/newfreedom/final/hhsfull.html#sol3c`http://www.hhs.gov/newfreedom/final/hhsfull.html0 sol3c/ 0LDArial1C(0(z[ 0 @ .  @n?" dd@  @@``  L7    0AA@wʚ;ʚ;g4OdOd@z[ 0 ppp@ <4ddddl 01C <4BdBdl< 080___PPT10 President s New Freedom Initiative and the Six Core Measures for CSHCN II$*The focus of President s new Freedom Initiative is to reduce barriers to community services and independent living. Healthy People 2010 Objective 16:23 is to increase the proportion of States and territories that have service systems for children with special health care needs (CSHCN). More information about the New Freedom Initiative is available at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/newfreedom/ PP!o U 0d NThe President s New Freedom Initiative(($A report on progress made in implementing the New Freedom Initiative, entitled  Delivering on the Promise was released in March 2002. This report: Reviewed barriers to community living for people with disabilities Included a compilation of reports of nine Federal agencies, including HHS. Charges HRSA with developing and implementing a plan to achieve appropriate community-based systems for children and youth with special health care needs and their families.$P>P&Delivering on the Promise Key Findings''$SIdentified access barriers to: Comprehensive, family-centered care Affordable insurance Early and continuous screening for special health care needs Transition services to adulthood Addressed issues for families Need for family satisfaction Complexity and organization of services resulting from fragmentation and multiple funding streams l6Delivering on the Promise Six Core Measures for CYSHCN*7$(Family Participation and Satisfaction Access to Medical Home Access to Affordable Insurance Early and Continuous Screening Easy-to-Access Community-based Service Systems Services Necessary to Transition to Adulthood 2 2 2 H Delivering on the Promise Document%% U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Self-Evaluation to Promote Community Living for People with Disabilities Report to the President on Executive Order 13217 http://www.hhs.gov/newfreedom/final/hhsfull.html#sol3c ,7 U 0 HDelivering on the Promise Chapter III: Actions to Address the Barriers &IG(Section C: Assistance to Families and Informal Caregivers Action Plan for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs and Their Families :;W;W `Section C: ACTION PLAN FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS AND THEIR FAMILIES(a` HRSA's Maternal and Child Health Bureau will take the lead in developing and implementing a plan to achieve appropriate Community based services systems for children and youth with special health care needs and their families. Components of the plan may include: (  #ACTION PLAN COMPONENTS MAY INCLUDE ($# Development of community-based systems of services that are inclusive of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) and their families, where substantial decision-making authority is devolved from the federal government to the states to the communities. Recognition that families are the ultimate decision-makers for their children and encouragement of participation in making informed decisions. PPPPP)) ! ACTION PLAN COMPONENTS (cont.) (  Development of standardized elements of the medical home for CSHCNs. In addition, the agency will develop and disseminate models of the medical home, and provide additional training resources to primary care professionals to develop medical homes. 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