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Examining the Role of Quality Improvement and the ECHO Model to Increase Rates of Pediatric Autism Screening in Idaho
Department: Community & Public Health
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Kathleen Rodgers
Idaho State University
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2/5/2025
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City: Pocatello
Master
The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model has been used to improve health care team knowledge about complex diseases across the world. Few ECHOrelated research projects understand to what extent practice change occurs because of the intervention. Quality improvement education initiatives pose opportunities to track and measure provider competence and performance change when used in combination with the ECHO model. The University of Missouri piloted a project that engaged a cohort of primary care providers in a quality improvement ECHO project that improved the rate Missouri-based cohort members employed recommended developmental screening tools at 18- and 24-month well-child visits in 2019. This research project assessed practice change outcomes from an adapted quality improvement 2022 ECHO project in Idaho. A mixed methods approach informed whether the project improved developmental screening among primary care providers in Idaho. Key words: Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO), quality improvement, pediatric autism spectrum disorder, developmental screening, physician education

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