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Bronheim S, Fiel S, Schidlow D, MagrabP, Boczar K, Dillon C. n.d.. Crossings: A manual for transition of chronically ill youth to adult health care. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health, 52 pp.

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Simmons E. n.d.. Youth in Transition—The Alabama Experience: [Final report]. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Department of Education, 32 pp.

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Freedman S. n.d.. Case Management Information/Consultation Base for Services to Children with Chronic Illnesses and Disabilities: [Final report]. Gainesville, FL: Institute for Child Health Policy, 49 pp.

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Nelson R. n.d.. CHSC Parent Partnership Project: [Final report]. Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa , 46 pp.

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Gates A. n.d.. Interagency Home Care Model for Ventilator Assisted Individuals in Louisiana: [Final report]. New Orleans, LA: Children's Hospital, 17 pp.

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Force J. n.d.. Project Copernicus [Final report]. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 15 pp.

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Epstein S. n.d.. New England SERVE: A Planning Network for Children with Special Health Care Needs [Final report]. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Health Research Institute, 29 pp.

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Henry W. n.d.. PATHFINDER: A Project to Improve Systems of Care for Children with Chronic Health Conditions [Final report]. St. Paul, MN: Pathfinder Resources, Inc., 28 pp.

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Sherman B. n.d.. Home-Based Support Services for Chronically Ill Children and Their Families [Final report]. Albany, NY: New York State Department of Health, 35 pp.

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Williams S. n.d.. Improving Community-Based Services for Special Needs Children and Their Families in Rural Utah [Final report]. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Department of Health, 19 pp. pp.

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Hostler S. n.d.. Family Autonomy Project [Final report]. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia, 50 pp.

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Camic N. n.d.. Families in the Changing Health Care Marketplace [Final report]. Madison, WI: Center for Public Representation, 21 pp.

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Olson L. n.d.. New Mexico Emergency Medical Services for Children [Final report]. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico, 5 pp.

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National Association of Chronic Disease Directors. [2024]. The connection between poor oral health and chronic disease. Atlanta, GA: National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, 43 pp.

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Institute for Exceptional Care, Action to Build Clinical Confidence and Culture (ABC3) Coalition. 2024. A national roadmap for disability-inclusive healthcare: A plan for clinicians to learn how to give the best healthcare possible to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Washington, DC: Institute for Exceptional Care, 56 pp.

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Delta Dental Plans Association. 2024. The 2024 state of America's oral health and wellness report. Oak Brook, IL: Delta Dental Plans Association, 14 pp.

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National Council on Disability. 2023. Incentivizing oral health care providers to treat patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Washington, DC: National Council on Disability, 94 pp.

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Ziemann M, Salsberg E, McManus M, White P, Schmidt A. 2023. Strengthening the adult primary care workforce to support young adults with medical complexity transitioning to adult health care. Washington, DC: George Washington University ,

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Hawaii Oral Health Coalition. [2022]. Reinstating Hawai'i adult Medicaid dental benefits in 2022. Honolulu, HI: Hawaii Public Health Institute, 2 pp.

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National Network for Oral Health Access. 2022. Improving care coordination and health outcomes for diabetic patients through medical and dental integration. Denver, CO: National Network for Oral Health Access, 2 pp. (Health center oral health program promising practice)

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