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Medical Home Module
Case 2
University of Hawai’i Integrated Pediatric Residency Program
Continuity Care Program
Case 2
You are seeing a new 3 year old child in your clinic
for a routine WCC. The findings on history and
physical exam are normal, except you discover
severely delayed expressive language. He has
not been seen for a WCC since 18 months old.
The parents don’t agree with you about the
child’s development, and actually feel that their
child is developing appropriately and is more
advanced than expected for his age.
What are the problems in this case?
New patient
Severe expressive language delay
Parents don’t agree with your assessment
Parents think the child is advanced for age
How would you communicate your
diagnosis to this family?
Before answering….
Think of a personal situation where you
needed to be given sensitive information…
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Identify and list for yourself elements of that
situation that you appreciated.
Identify and list for yourself elements of that
situation that you did not appreciate.
Keep these lists in mind when trying to provide
compassionate care for your patients…
General Principles
When delivering sensitive information…
Set a non-intimidating environment:
Do not appear rushed or preoccupied – sit down!
Watch your body language – use good eye contact.
Allow parents time to absorb information and think
of questions
Use clear and understandable language
Involve the patient and family in the discussion
Allow for a follow-up discussion
What medical home principles can
you apply to this case?
Compassionate care
Family Centered care
Comprehensive care
Coordinated care
Accessibility
How would you use family centered
care in this situation?
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Ask open ended questions to assess for other
underlying parental concerns
Assess why parents are not concerned about
this child’s development
Ask if anyone else is involved in the care of
this child – and if they have concerns
Involve all key caretakers in the discussion of
this patient’s management plan to assess
feasibility and follow through
How would you provide
comprehensive care in this case?
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Obtain thorough history and physical:
-assess for underlying medical conditions
-assess for underlying social concerns:
child abuse, neglect, barriers to care
-obtain family history for inherited causes
-assess medications or home remedies
-include thorough review of systems
How would you provide
comprehensive care in this case?
2. Provide routine anticipatory guidance
3. Educate about developmental screening and
interventions for developmental speech
delay
4. Update immunizations
5. Update medical records, including problems
lists, chronic medications, allergies, etc
How would you provide coordinated
care for this patient?
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Obtain medical information from past PCP
Communicate concerns with appropriate
family members
Communicate concerns with referring agencies
or consultants
Request follow-up information to be sent to
you following referrals
Review findings with family at follow-up visit
How would you provide accessible
care for this family?
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Discuss potential barriers to care:
financial, cultural, transportation, etc
Identify yourself as this child’s new PCP
Inform parents how to access you easily
Offer plan for after hours care to ensure
healthcare needs are being met
What would you recommend for this
child’s management plan?
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Obtain information from past PCP
Obtain hearing test
Initiate early intervention services
Recommend comprehensive developmental
testing from Developmental-Behavioral
Specialist
Communicate your concerns to consultant
(fax chart notes or call directly)
Medical Home Elements:
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Family centered
Accessibility
Coordinated
Continuous
Compassion
Comprehensive
Culturally Effective
When delivering sensitive information to families, which is
LEAST appropriate for providing compassionate care?
a. position yourself to allow as much space
between you and the patient as possible
b. sit down during the conversation
c. use silence to allow patient and parents time to
absorb information and think
d. involve the patient in the discussion
e. allow for a follow-up discussion
Answer: a
You are seeing a newborn in your clinic and learn that the
baby is both breast and bottle feeding. Which of the
following LEAST demonstrates family centered care?
a. ask parents how long they would like to breastfeed this
infant
b. ask parents why they are currently using both
breastmilk and formula
c. ask parents if they are concerned about feeding both
breastmilk and formula
d. ask parents to decide if exclusive breastfeeding would
be the best plan for feeding this infant
e. educate and recommend breastfeeding as the best
choice for feeding this infant
Answer: e