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OMB
No:
0906-0017
Expiration
Date:
07/31/2021
THE MATERNAL,
INFANT, AND
EARLY CHILDHOOD
HOME VISITING PROGRAM
FORM
2
PERFORMANCE AND SYSTEMS OUTCOME
MEASURES
Public Burden Statement:
The
information collected will be used to provide quality improvement
guidance and technical assistance and to help inform the development
of early childhood systems. The OMB control number for this project
is 0906-0017 and expires xx/xx/2x Public reporting burden for this
collection of information is estimated to average 360 hours per
response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, and completing and reviewing the collection
of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any
other aspect of this collection of information, including
suggestions for reducing this burden, to HRSA Reports Clearance
Officer, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 14N136B, Rockville, Maryland,
20857.
MEASURE
1
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
MATERNAL
AND
NEWBORN
HEALTH
CONSTRUCT:
PRETERM
BIRTH
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of infants (among mothers who enrolled in home visiting
prenatally before 37 weeks) who are born
preter
m following
program
enrollment
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
live
births
(index
child
or
subsequent
children
among
mothers
who
enrolled
in
home
visiting
prenatally
before
37
weeks)
born
before
37
completed weeks
of
gestation
and
after
enrollment
DENOMINATOR:
Number of live births after enrollment who were born to mothers
enrolled in home
visiting
prenatally
before 37
weeks
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
All
cases
of
missing data should be excluded from the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
0
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
MATERNAL
AND
NEWBORN
HEALTH
CONSTRUCT:
BREASTFEEDING
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
infants
(among
mothers
who
enrolled
in
home
visiting
prenatally)
who
were
breastfed
any
amount
at
6
months
of
age
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
infants
aged
6-12
months
(index
child
among
mothers
who
enrolled
in
home
visiting
prenatally)
who
were
breastfed
any
amount at 6
months
of
age
DENOMINATOR:
Number of infants aged 6-12 months (index child among mothers who
enrolled in home visiting
prenatally)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
for
at
least 6
months
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
All
cases
of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
3
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
MATERNAL
AND
NEWBORN
HEALTH
CONSTRUCT:
DEPRESSION
SCREENING
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
are
screened
for
depression
using
a
validated
tool
within 3 months of enrollment (for those not enrolled prenatally)
or within 3 months of delivery (for
those
enrolled
prenatally)
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
For
those
not
enrolled
prenatally,
number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
are
screened
for
depression
within
the
first
3
months
since
enrollment;
for
those
enrolled
prenatally,
the
number
of
primary
caregivers
screened
for
depression
within
3
months
of
delivery
DENOMINATOR:
For
those
not
enrolled
prenatally,
the
number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
for
at
least
3
months;
for
those
enrolled
prenatally,
the
number
of
primary caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
for
at
least
three
months
post
delivery
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. When
there
is no documentation of whether a screening
occurred
using a validated tool, but all other data
elements
are known, then the primary caregiver
should
be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible),
but
not
in
the
numerator.
All
cases
of
missing
data
should
be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the
validated
measurement
tool(s)
utilized
to
address
this
measure
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
4
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
MATERNAL
AND
NEWBORN
HEALTH
CONSTRUCT:
WELL
CHILD
VISIT
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
children
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
received
the
last
recommended
visit
based
on
the
American
Academy
of
Pediatrics
(AAP)
schedule
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
received
the
last
recommended
well
child
visit
based on
the
AAP
schedule
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown, including
if
a home
visit
occurred
but
the
home
visitor
did
not
collect
the data. All cases of missing data should be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
5
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
MATERNAL
AND
NEWBORN
HEALTH
CONSTRUCT:
POSTPARTUM
CARE
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
mothers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
prenatally
or
within
30
days
after
delivery
who
received
a
postpartum
visit
with
a
healthcare
provider within
8
weeks
(56
days)
of
delivery
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
mothers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
prenatally
or
within
30
days
after
delivery
who
received
a
postpartum
visit
with
a
healthcare provider
within
8
weeks
(56
days)
of
delivery
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
mothers
who
enrolled
in
home
visiting
prenatally
or
within
30
days
after
delivery
and
remained
enrolled
for
at
least
8
weeks
(56
days)
after
delivery
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
All
cases
of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
6
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
MATERNAL
AND
NEWBORN
HEALTH
CONSTRUCT:
TOBACCO
CESSATION
REFERRALS
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting who reported
using tobacco or cigarettes at
enrollment
and
were
referred
to
tobacco
cessation
counseling
or
services
within
3
months
of
enrollment.
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
reported
using
tobacco
or
cigarettes
enrollment
and
were
referred
to
tobacco
cessation
counseling
or
services
within
3
months
of
enrollment
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
reported
using
tobacco
or
cigarettes
at
enrollment
and
were
enrolled
for
at
least
3
months
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown, including
if
there is no documentation of whether the primary
caregiver
used tobacco or cigarettes at enrollment
since
inclusion in the denominator cannot be
determined
if
the
screening
result
is
unknown.
When
there
is no documentation of whether a referral was
provided,
but all other data elements are known and
inclusion
in
the
denominator
can
be
determined,
then
the
primary
caregiver
should
be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible),
but
not
in
the
numerator.
|
6.b.
Value – Enter the number of cases missing from
measure
calculation:
|
-
All
cases
of
missing
data
should
be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of
missing data
is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in
future reporting.
MEASURE
7
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
CHILD
INJURIES,
ABUSE,
NEGLECT,
AND
MALTREATMENT
AND
EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
VISITS
CONSTRUCT:
SAFE
SLEEP
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
infants
enrolled
in
home
visiting
that
are
always
placed
to
sleep
on
their
backs,
without
bed-sharing
and
without
soft
bedding
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
infants
(index
child
aged
less
than
1
year)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
whose
primary
caregiver reports that they are always placed to sleep on their
backs, without bed-sharing and without soft
bedding
DENOMINATOR:
Number of infants (index child) enrolled in home visiting who
were aged less than 1 year during
the
reporting
period
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. All cases of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
8
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
CHILD
INJURIES,
ABUSE,
NEGLECT,
AND
MALTREATMENT
AND
EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
VISITS
CONSTRUCT:
CHILD
INJURY
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Rate
of injury-related visits to the Emergency Department (ED) during
the reporting period among children enrolled in
home
visiting
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number of parent-reported nonfatal injury-related visits to the ED
during the reporting period among
children
(index
child)
enrolled in
home
visiting
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(rate)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. All cases of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
9
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
CHILD
INJURIES,
ABUSE,
NEGLECT,
AND
MALTREATMENT
AND
EMERGENCY
DEPARTMENT
VISITS
CONSTRUCT:
CHILD
MALTREATMENT
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
children
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
at
least
1
investigated
case
of
maltreatment
following
enrollment
within
the
reporting period
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
at
least
1
investigated
case
of
maltreatment
following
enrollment
within
the
reporting period
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. All cases of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
10
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
SCHOOL
READINESS
AND
ACHIEVEMENT
CONSTRUCT:
PARENT-CHILD
INTERACTION
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
receive
an
observation
of
caregiver-child
interaction
by
the
home
visitor
using
a
validated
tool
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting who
receive an observation of
caregiver-child
interaction
by
the
home visitor using a
validated
tool
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
children
reaching
the
target
age
range
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
When
there
is no documentation of whether the index child
received
an
observation
of
caregiver-child
interaction
by the home visitor using a validated tool,
but
all other data elements are known, then the index
child
should be included in the denominator (if
eligible),
but not in the numerator. All cases of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
-
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the
validated
measurement
tool(s)
utilized
to
address
this
measure
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
11
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
SCHOOL
READINESS
AND
ACHIEVEMENT
CONSTRUCT:
EARLY
LANGUAGE
AND
LITERACY
ACTIVITIES
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of children enrolled in home visiting with a family member who
reported that during a typical week
s/he
read,
told
stories,
and/or
sang
songs
with
their
child
daily,
every
day
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number of children (index child) enrolled in home visiting with a
family member who
reported
that
during
a typical
week
s/he
read,
told
stories,
and/or
sang
songs
with
their
child
daily,
every
day
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
All
cases
of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value – Enter the number of cases missing from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
12
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
SCHOOL
READINESS
AND
ACHIEVEMENT
CONSTRUCT:
DEVELOPMENTAL
SCREENING
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of children enrolled in home visiting with a timely screen for
developmental delays using a validated parent-
completed
tool
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
at
least
one
screening
within
the
AAP-defined
age
groups
during
the reporting
period
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
children
(index
child)
enrolled
in
home
visiting
reaching
the
specified
time
frame
during
the reporting period
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. When
there
is no documentation of whether a screening
occurred
using a validated tool, but all other data
elements
are known, then the child should be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible),
but
not
in
the
numerator. All cases of missing data should be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the validated
measurement tool(s)
utilized to
address this
measure
*
Note: When
the percent
of missing data is
≥10%, a
table note
should be
provided that
addresses the
reason for the
missing
data, and
if possible,
plans to
reduce the
amount of
missing data
in future
reporting.
MEASURE
13
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
SCHOOL
READINESS
AND
ACHIEVEMENT
CONSTRUCT:
BEHAVIORAL
CONCERN
INQUIRIES
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
postnatal
home
visits
where
primary
caregivers
were
asked
if
they
have
any
concerns
regarding
their
child’s
development,
behavior,
or
learning
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
postnatal
home
visits
where
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
were
asked
if
they
have
any
concerns
regarding
their child’s
development,
behavior,
or learning
DENOMINATOR:
Total
number
of
postnatal
home
visits
during
the
reporting
period
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. If a home
visit
occurred, but there is no documentation of
whether
the primary caregiver was asked about
behavioral
concerns, then the home visit should be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible
–
i.e.,
postnatal
visit), but not in the numerator. All cases of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
14
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
CRIME
OR
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
CONSTRUCT:
INTIMATE
PARTNER
VIOLENCE
SCREENING
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting who are screened
for intimate partner violence (IPV)
within
6
months
of
enrollment
using
a
validated
tool
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
are
screened
for
IPV
using
a
validated
tool
within
6
months
of
enrollment
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
for
at
least
6
months
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. When
there
is no documentation of whether a screening
occurred
using a validated tool (including if a
screening
did not occur because the caregiver was
male
and they only have validated tools for use
among
female caregivers), but all other data
elements
are known, then the primary caregiver
should
be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible),
but
not
in
the
numerator.
All
cases
of
missing
data
should
be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value – Enter the number of cases missing from measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the
validated
measurement
tool(s)
utilized
to
address
this
measure
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
15
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
FAMILY
ECONOMIC
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
CONSTRUCT:
PRIMARY
CAREGIVER
EDUCATION
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
primary
caregivers
who
enrolled
in
home
visiting
without
a
high
school
degree
or
equivalent
who
subsequently
enrolled
in or maintained continuous enrollment in middle school or high
school, or completed high school or equivalent
during
their participation
in
home
visiting
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number of primary caregivers who enrolled in or maintained
continuous enrollment in middle school or
high
school, or completed a high school degree or equivalent after
enrollment in home visiting (and met the conditions
specified
in
the
denominator)
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
without
a
high
school
degree
or
equivalent
at
enrollment
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
All
cases
of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the missing
data, and if
possible, plans to
reduce the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
16
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
FAMILY
ECONOMIC
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
CONSTRUCT:
CONTINUITY
OF
INSURANCE
COVERAGE
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting for at least 6
months who had continuous health insurance coverage for the most
recent 6
consecutive
months
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
reported
having
continuous
health
insurance
coverage
for
the
most recent
6
consecutive
months
at the
most recent data collection time point in the reporting period
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
for
at
least
6
months
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or
denominator
are
unknown.
All
cases
of
missing
data should be excluded from the measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
17
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA: COORDINATION AND REFERRALS FOR OTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCES
AND
SUPPORTS
CONSTRUCT:
COMPLETED
DEPRESSION
REFERRALS
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
primary
caregivers
referred
to
services
for
a
positive
screen
for
depression
who
receive
one
or
more
service
contacts
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
received
recommended
services
for
depression
(and
met
the
conditions
specified
in
the
denominator)
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
had
a
positive
screen
for
depression
within
3 months of enrollment (for those not enrolled prenatally) or
within 3 months of delivery (for those enrolled
prenatally)
and
were
referred
for
services
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. Data are also considered missing
if
there is no documentation of whether a referral
was
provided. All cases of missing data should be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
-
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the
validated
measurement
tool(s)
utilized
to
address
this
measure
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
18
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
COORDINATION
AND
REFERRALS
FOR
OTHER
COMMUNITY
RESOURCES
AND
SUPPORTS
CONSTRUCT:
COMPLETED
DEVELOPMENTAL
REFERRALS
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Systems
Outcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
children
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
positive
screens
for
developmental
delays
(measured
using
a
validated tool)
who
receive
services
in
a
timely
manner
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number
of
children
enrolled
in
home
visiting
who
a)
received
individualized
developmental
support
from
a
home
visitor;
b)
were
referred
to
early
intervention
services
and
receive
an
evaluation
within
45
days; OR c) were referred to other community services who
received services within 30 days (and met the condition
specified
in
the
denominator)
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
children
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
positive
screens
for
developmental
delays
(measured
using a
validated
tool)
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. When there is no documentation
of
whether
a
referral
was
provided,
but
all
other
data
elements are available and inclusion in the
denominator
can
be
determined,
then
the
primary
caregiver
should
be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible), but not in the numerator. All cases of
missing
data
should
be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the
validated
measurement
tool(s)
utilized
to
address
this
measure
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the
missing data, and
if possible,
plans to reduce
the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
MEASURE
19
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA:
COORDINATION
AND
REFERRALS
FOR
OTHER
COMMUNITY
RESOURCES
AND
SUPPORTS
CONSTRUCT:
INTIMATE
PARTNER
VIOLENCE
REFERRALS
|
2.
TYPE
OF
MEASURE
Performance
Indicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCE
MEASURE
Percent
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
positive
screens
for
IPV
(measured
using
a
validated
tool)
who
receive
referral
information
to
IPV
resources
|
4.
SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:
Number of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting who
received referral information
to IPV
resources
(and
met
the
conditions
specified
in
the
denominator)
DENOMINATOR:
Number
of
primary
caregivers
enrolled
in
home
visiting
with
positive
screens
for
IPV
(measured
using
a
validated
tool)
within
6
months
of
enrollment
|
5.
VALUE
FOR
REPORTING
PERIOD
(percentage)
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSING
DATA*
6.a.
Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more data
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
numerator
or denominator are unknown. When there is no documentation
of
whether
a
referral
was
provided,
but
all
other
data
elements are available and inclusion in the
denominator
can
be
determined,
then
the
primary
caregiver
should
be
included
in
the
denominator
(if
eligible),
but
not
in
the
numerator.
All
cases
of
missing
data
should
be
excluded
from
the
measure
calculation.
|
6.b.
Value
–
Enter
the
number
of
cases
missing
from
measure
calculation:
|
7.
NOTES
|
8.
Measurement
Tool
Utilized
Indicate
the
validated
measurement
tool(s)
utilized
to
address
this
measure
|
* Note:
When the
percent of missing
data is ≥10%,
a table
note should
be provided
that addresses
the reason
for the missing
data, and if
possible, plans to
reduce the amount
of missing
data in future
reporting.
OPTIONAL
MEASURE 1
1.
BENCHMARKHEALTH
NEWBORN
AND
MATERNAL
AREA:
CONSTRUCT:SUBSTANCE
USE SCREENING
|
2.
TYPEMEASURE
OF
PerformanceIndicator
|
3.
PERFORMANCEMEASURE
Percentscreened
for unhealthy alcohol use, nonmedical prescription drug use, and
illicit drug use using a validated tool within 6 months of
enrollment are
who
visiting
home
in
enrolled
caregivers
primary
of
|
4.SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:Number
of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting who were screened
for both unhealthy alcohol use and drug use using validated
tool(s) within 6 months of enrollment
DENOMINATOR:
Number of primary caregivers enrolled in home visiting for at
least 6 months
|
5.
VALUE(percentage)PERIOD
REPORTING
FOR
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSINGDATA*
6.a.Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more datacalculation.
measure
the
from
excluded
be
should
data
of
missing
cases
All
numerator.
the
in
not
but
eligible),
(if
denominator
the
in
included
be
should
elements
are known, then the primary caregiver
occurred
using a validated tool, but all other data
there
is no documentation of whether a screening
numerator
or denominator are unknown. When
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
|
6.b.calculation:
measure
from
cases
missing
of
number
the
Enter
–
Value
|
7.NOTES
|
8.Utilized
Tool
Measurement
Indicatemeasure
this
address
to
utilized
tool(s)
validated
measurement
the
|
*reporting. future
data in missing
of amount
to reduce the plans
possible, if
data, and missing
the for
reason the
addresses that
provided be
should note
table a
≥10%, data is
of missing percent
the When
Note:
OPTIONAL
MEASURE 2
-
1.
BENCHMARK
AREA: COORDINATION AND REFERRALS FOR OTHER COMMUNITY RESOURCES
ANDSUPPORTS
CONSTRUCT:SUBSTANCE
USE REFERRALS
COMPLETED
|
2.
TYPEMEASURE
OF
SystemsOutcome
|
3.
PERFORMANCEMEASURE
Percentor
more service contacts
one
receive
who
for
substance use
screen
positive
a
for
services
to
referred
primary
caregivers
of
|
4.SPECIFICATION
NUMERATOR:the
denominator)
in
specified
conditions
the
met
(and
for
substance use
services
recommended
received
who
visiting
home
in
enrolled
caregivers
primary
of
Number
DENOMINATOR:unhealthy
alcohol use and/or drug use
for
screen
positive
a
had
who
visiting
home
in
enrolled
caregivers
primary
of
Number
(measured
using a validated tool) within 6 months of enrollment and were
referred for services
|
5.
VALUE(percentage)PERIOD
REPORTING
FOR
Value:
|
Numerator:
|
Denominator:
|
6.
MISSINGDATA*
6.a.Definition
Data
are considered missing if one or more datacalculation.
measure
the
from
excluded
was
provided. All cases of missing data should be
if
there is no documentation of whether a referral
numerator
or denominator are unknown. Data are also considered missing
elements
needed to determine inclusion in the
|
6.b.calculation:
measure
from
cases
missing
of
number
the
Enter
–
Value
|
-
7.NOTES
|
8.
MeasurementUtilized
Tool
Indicatemeasure
this
address
to
utilized
tool(s)
validated
measurement
the
|
*reporting. future
data in missing
of amount
to reduce the plans
possible, if
data, and missing
the for
reason the
addresses that
provided be
should note
table a
≥10%, data is
of missing percent
the When
Note:
DEFINITIONS OF
KEY TERMS
Construct
Number
|
Construct
|
Key
Term
Definitions
|
1.
|
Preterm
Birth
|
Preterm
Birth:
a
birth
before
37
completed
weeks
of
gestation
(defined
as up
to
36
weeks
and
6
days).1
|
2.
|
Breastfeeding
|
Breastfeeding:
in addition to
breast milk fed directly from the mother to the infant,
breastfeeding
also includes
feeding
the
infant pumped
or
expressed
breast
milk.
|
3.
|
Depression
Screening
|
Depression:
aligned
with
each
grantee’s
validated
depression
screening
tool’s
definition
of
depression.
|
4.
|
Well-Child
Visit
|
AAP
schedule
for
Well-Child
Visits:
Updated
AAP
2017
Recommendations
for
Pediatric
Preventive
Health
Care
https://www.aap.org/en-us/Documents/periodicity_schedule.pdf
|
5.
|
Postpartum
Care
|
Postpartum
Care Visit: A
postpartum visit is a visit between the woman and her health care
provider to
assess the mother’s current physical health, including the
status of pregnancy-related
conditions
like gestational diabetes, screen for postpartum depression,
provide counseling on
infant
care
and
family
planning
as
well
as
screening
and
referrals
for
the
management
of
chronic
conditions. Additionally, a provider may use this opportunity to
conduct a breast exam
and
discuss
breastfeeding.
The
American
College
of
Obstetricians
and
Gynecologists
recommends
that
mothers
receive
a
postpartum
care visit
within
6 weeks
after
delivery.
2
|
6.
|
Tobacco
Cessation
Referrals
|
Tobacco
Use:
combustibles
(cigarettes,
cigars,
pipes,
hookahs,
bidis),
non-combustibles
(chew,
dip,
snuff, snus,
and
dissolvables),
and
ENDS.
|
7.
|
Safe
Sleep
|
No
definitions
required
|
8.
|
Child
Injury
|
Injury-related
Emergency
Department
Visit:
Injuries
refer
to the
following
causes
of
mechanisms
of
injury:
motor
vehicle,
suffocation,
drowning,
poisoning,
fire/burns,
falls,
sports
and
recreation, and intentional
injuries,
such
as
child
maltreatment.3
|
9.
|
Child
Maltreatment
|
Investigated
Case: all
children with an allegation of maltreatment that were screened-in
for
investigation
or
assessment
and
further
received
an
investigation.
4
A
screened-in
report
is
one
that
is
accepted for
investigation
or
assessment
based
on
the
state’s
screen-in
criteria.
5
|
10.
|
Parent-Child
Interaction
|
No
definitions
required
|
11.
|
Early
Language
and
Literacy
Activities
|
No
definitions
required
|
12.
|
Developmental
Screening
|
Developmental
Delay:
delays
in
any
or
all
areas
including
cognitive,
social,
language,
sensory,
|
1
Behrman
R,
Stith
Butler
A.
eds.
Preterm
Birth:
Causes,
Consequences,
and
Prevention.
Washington,
DC:
The
National
Academies
Press,
2007.
2
Optimizing
postpartum
care.
Committee
Opinion
No.
666.
American
College
of
Obstetricians
and
Gynecologists.
Obstet
Gynecol
2016;127:e187–92.
Retrieved
from
https://www.acog.org/-
/media/Committee-Opinions/Committee-on-Obstetric-Practice/co666.pdf?dmc=1&ts=20180221T1421452301
3
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention.
National
Action
Plan
for
Child
Injury
Prevention.
2012.
Retrieved
from
http://www.cdc.gov/safechild/NAP/background.html#unint
4
Child
Welfare
Information
Gateway.
Child
Maltreatment
2015:
Summary
of
Key
Findings.
Retrieved
from
https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/factsheets/canstats/
5
Child
Welfare
Information
Gateway.
Screening
and
Intake.
Retrieved
from
https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/responding/iia/screening/
|
|
and
emotional
development.6
|
13.
|
Behavioral
Concern
Inquiries
|
No
definitions
required
|
14.
|
IPV
Screening
|
Intimate
Partner Violence: physical
violence, sexual violence, stalking and psychological
aggression
(including
coercive
acts)
by
a
current
or
former
intimate
partner. An
intimate
partner
is
a
person with
whom
one
has
a
close
personal
relationship
that
can
be
characterized
by
the
following:
emotional
connectedness,
regular
contact,
ongoing
physical
contact
and
sexual
behavior,
identity
as
a
couple,
familiarity
and
knowledge
about
each
other’s
lives.
7
|
15.
|
Primary
Caregiver
Education
|
No
definitions
required
|
16.
|
Continuity
of
Insurance
Coverage
|
Continuous
Health Insurance Coverage: having
health insurance coverage without any
lapses.
|
17.
|
Completed
Depression
Referrals
|
Recommended
services: specific
techniques and intervention models delivered in the context
of client
characteristics, culture, and preferences that have shown to have
positive effects on
outcomes
through
rigorous
evaluations
and have
demonstrated
to
achieve
positive
outcomes
for
the
client.8
|
18.
|
Completed
Developmental
Referrals
|
Developmental
Delay:
delays
in
any
or
all
areas
including
cognitive,
social,
language,
sensory,
and emotional
development.6
|
19.
|
IPV
Referrals
|
Intimate
Partner Violence: physical
violence, sexual violence, stalking and psychological
aggression
(including
coercive
acts)
by
a
current
or
former
intimate
partner. An
intimate
partner
is
a
person with
whom
one
has
a
close
personal
relationship
that
can
be
characterized
by
the
following:
emotional
connectedness,
regular
contact,
ongoing
physical
contact
and
sexual
behavior,
identity
as
a
couple,
familiarity
and
knowledge
about
each
other’s
lives.
7
|
Optiona
l
Measure
1
|
Substance
Use
Screenings
|
Unhealthy
Alcohol Use and Drug Use:
Definitions of unhealthy alcohol and drug use should align with
each awardees’s validated substance use screening tool’s
definition.
|
Optional
Measure
2
|
Completed
Substance
Use
Referrals
|
Recommended
services:pecific
techniques and intervention models delivered in the context of
client characteristics, culture, and preferences that have shown
to have positive effects on outcomes through rigorous evaluations
and have demonstrated to achieve positive outcomes for the
client.S 8
|
6
U.S.
National
Library
of
Medicine,
National
Institutes
of
Health.
Psychological
Index
Terms
via
Unified
Medical
Language
System,
2015.
Retrieved
from
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/glossary=developmentaldelay
7
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Injury Prevention and
Control: Division of Violence Prevention, 2015. Retrieved from
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/intimatepartnerviolence/definitions.html
8
Home
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Improvement
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Innovation
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