CHILDRENS HEALTH FOUNDATION INC
5901 SW MACADAM AVE NO 220, PORTLAND, OR 97239 www.ch-foundation.org

Total Revenue
$238,689
Total Expenses
$283,213
Net Assets
$247,939

Organizations Filed Purposes: IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN BY FOSTERING A STRONG CULTURE OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT WITHIN PEDIATRIC CARE THROUGH MEANINGFUL CHANGE AND ACTIONABLE MEASURES.

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND POPULATION HEALTH: CHF SUPPORTS PEDIATRICIANS IN ENHANCING OR FORMALIZING THEIR CARE DELIVERY MODELS TO SUPPORT EFFECTIVE OPERATION AS A PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE MEDICAL HOME. THE ABILITY TO TARGET SPECIFIC POPULATIONS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS (CYSHCN) IS KEY IN FOCUSING PRACTICE RESOURCES ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WITH THE MOST NEED AND ACHIEVING GREATEST IMPACT. CHF HAS ENHANCED THE FUNCTIONS OF A POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT TOOL TO FOCUS ON THE NEEDS OF THE PEDIATRIC POPULATION. CHF CONTINUES TO TRAIN PRACTICES ON METHODS TO UTILIZE THE INFORMATION TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE HEALTH OF THEIR POPULATION. THE SCOPE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR PEDIATRIC CARE COORDINATION SPANS ACROSS MANY SETTINGS INCLUDING MEDICAL CARE, MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, COMMUNITY PROGRAMS, SCHOOL SYSTEMS AND FAMILY SETTINGS. CHF ALSO SUPPORTS PRACTICES IN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT METHODS, FOCUSING ON KEY ELEMENTS OF PREVENTIVE CARE FOR CHILDREN, SPECIFICALLY, WELL CHILD VISITS, DEVELOPMENTAL SCREENING TOOLS AND FOLLOW-UP, KINDERGARTEN READINESS, IMMUNIZATION FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, AND RISK ASSESSMENT FOR ADOLESCENTS, SUCH AS DEPRESSION AND SUBSTANCE USE SCREENING. CHF CONTINUES TO PROVIDE TRAINING AND EDUCATION ON METHODS TO CLOSE GAPS IN CARE ON A TIMELY BASIS FOR THE PEDIATRIC POPULATION. THESE EFFORTS INCLUDE COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS, PEDIATRICIAN TRAINING, AND CLINICAL SUPPORT TOOLS. IN THE CURRENT YEAR, CHF OFFERED GRANTS TO PEDIATRIC PRACTICES FOR INDIVIDUALIZED CLINICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.

TARGETING ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES): CHF SUPPORTS PEDIATRIC PRACTICES IN EXPLORING APPROACHES TO ADDRESS ACES IN A PEDIATRIC SETTING THROUGH EDUCATION AND AWARENESS OF ACES, TRAINING FOR PROVIDERS ON INTERVENTIONS TO HELP MITIGATE THE LONG-TERM IMPACTS OF ACES THROUGH BUILDING RESILIENCE IN EVERY CHILD, AND IDENTIFICATION OF HIGH RISK CHILDREN TO CONNECT TO APPROPRIATE RESOURCES. CHF HAS PROVIDED TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE TRAINING TO PEDIATRIC PRACTICES TO PROVIDE A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL PATIENTS AND FAMILIES, HAS DEVELOPED AND DELIVERED A CURRICULUM FOR PEDIATRICIANS AND CARE MANAGERS TO BUILD RESILIENCE AT EVERY WELL-CHILD VISIT AND INTERACTION WITH THE FAMILY, AND HAS PROVIDED EDUCATION AND TRAINING ON RESILIENCE STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY PROVIDERS AND ORGANIZATIONS, PARENTS TO FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY. CHF HAS WORKED WITH COMMUNITY LEADERS TO IDENTIFY TOOLS AND METHODS TO SCREEN FOR CHILDREN AT HIGH RISK OF ACES AND RESILIENCE OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN. SCREENING FOR ACES WAS PILOTED BY PRACTICES TO DETERMINE WORKFLOWS, SCREENING TOOLS, KEY RESOURCES, AND OTHER OPERATIONAL BEST PRACTICES.

EDUCATION AND COLLABORATION: CHF PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATION AND COLLABORATION TO SHARE BEST PRACTICES IN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND SUPPORTS FOR THE PEDIATRIC MEDICAL HOME. CHF CONTINUES TO FACILITATE A FORMAL PEDIATRIC CARE MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE TO ENGAGE INNOVATORS FROM OVER TWENTY LEADING PEDIATRIC PRACTICES TO FURTHER DEVELOP AND DEPLOY EDUCATION, METHODS, INTERVENTIONS, COMPETENCIES, TOOLS, AND RESOURCES TO ADVANCE POPULATION MANAGEMENT IN PEDIATRICS. THESE EFFORTS ALIGN WITH STATE AND FEDERAL MEDICAL HOME EFFORTS. THIS COLLABORATION ALSO PROVIDES A FORUM TO ENGAGE AND CONNECT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS TO PEDIATRIC PRACTICES TO FURTHER ENHANCE THE CARE DELIVERY OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN IN OUR COMMUNITY. IN ADDITION, THE CHF PARTICIPATES IN COMMUNITY AND STATE-WIDE COMMITTEES AND PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL AND COLLABORATIVE OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE ALL MEMBERS OF THE HEALTHCARE COMMUNITY IN OUR COLLECTIVE GOALS.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Julie HarrisDIRECTOR OF QUALITY8$0
Deborah RumseyEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR8$0
Clotilde Johnson-Beale MdBOARD MEMBER0.3$0
Brian Kittams MdBOARD MEMBER0.3$0
Michael Ericksen MdBOARD MEMBER0.3$0
David Skau MdBOARD MEMBER0.3$0
Mark Helm MdBOARD MEMBER0.3$0
Rupa Shah MdTREASURER0.5$0
Sandy SequeiraSECRETARY0.5$0
Dean Moshofsky MdVICE PRESIDENT0.5$0
James Bluhm MdPRESIDENT1$0

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