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Internal Medicine Primary Care model of care for autistic patients
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Click here to learn more about the Center for Autism Services and Transition(CAST) *
*Scroll down to see videos of common healthcare procedures under “patient resources” and “provider resources”
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Tools for collaboration
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Innerhive: helps patients create a visual map of their healthcare needs and supports that they can share with their support and healthcare team.
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ShareEverywhere: this EPIC medical record feature allows patients to share portions of their health summaries with people who need this knowledge to better support them.
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Vermont Act 264 and Coordination of Services
- Form to request eligibility determination for a Coordinated Service Plan (CSP)
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Rady Children’s Hospital Autism Friendly Questionnaire
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Interagency Care Team Release Form
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Neurodiversity Affirming Healthcare Training
All Brains Belong VT:
Companion document: Words patients use to describe their symptoms
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Got Transition Resources
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Integrating Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum in your Practice: Tips for Adults Healthcare Clinicians
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2022 Payment and Coding Tip Sheet for Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care
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Strengthening the Adult Primary Care Workforce to Support Young Adults with Medical Complexity Transitioning to Adult Health Care
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Autistic SPACE
A novel framework for meeting the needs of Autistic people in healthcare settings (click on the image to read the article)
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Academic Autism Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education (AASPIRE)
AASPIRE Healthcare Toolkit
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Emergency Room Protocol to support persons with I/DD
ER-I/DD Stabilization Protocol
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Needs assessment for Vermont to promote healthcare transition and inclusive healthcare
The Inclusive Healthcare Partnership Project (IHPP)
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Disability Equity Collaborative
Patient Centered Outcome Research Priorities to Advance Disability Equity
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National Roadmap for Disability Inclusive Healthcare
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National Roadmap: To support clinicians and practices be accessible and welcoming of patients with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD)
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