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Medicaid and CHIP Quality Resource Library

The Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services (CMCS) partners with states to share best practices and provide technical assistance to improve the quality of care for our beneficiaries. Type in a key search term to see what resources are available, or use the filters below to search and browse our quality improvement resources by Medicaid and CHIP Core Set domain and other fields.

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Check-up Fact Sheet – English
Template or Toolkit - Provides information on regular checkups, including how to schedule and prepare for a checkup.
Search Terms
Primary Care Access and Preventative Care, Adult Screenings, Childhood Screenings, Immunizations, Screenings and Follow-Up
Check-up Fact Sheet – Spanish
Template or Toolkit - Provides information on regular checkups, including how to schedule and prepare for a checkup (in Spanish).
Search Terms
Primary Care Access and Preventative Care, Adult Screenings, Childhood Screenings, Immunizations, Screenings and Follow-Up
Technical Assistance Webinar on the Dental Sealant Measure in the Child Core Set - November 12, 2015
State experiences, Webinar - Discusses the CMS Oral Health Initiative and the Dental Sealant Measure. The webinar includes case studies from Alabama and Texas. Dental Sealants for 6–9 Year-Old Children at Elevated Caries Risk (SEAL-CH)
Performance Improvement Projects (PIP) for States and Health Plans - Planning Considerations – May 6, 2015
Policy Guidance, Webinar - Walks through a manual focused on planning an oral health performance improvement project. 
Reducing Early Childhood Tooth Decay: Leading Steps for State Policymakers
Issue Brief - Summarizes some of the strategies that Medicaid and CHIP program managers can use to prevent and manage early childhood caries.
Search Terms
Dental and Oral Health Services
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