What Is HRIF? | California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative - CPQCC California’s High Risk Infant Follow-up (HRIF) Program, run by California Children’s Services (CCS) division, oversees outpatient “follow-up” of infants requiring additional developmental care after discharge from the NICU through local HRIF clinics
High Risk Infant Follow-Up - DHCS The California Children’s Services (CCS) High Risk Infant Follow-Up (HRIF) program was established to identify infants who might develop CCS-eligible conditions after discharge from a CCS-approved Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
High Risk Infant Follow-Up Clinic - UCLA Health The UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital High Risk Infant Follow-Up (HRIF) program is dedicated to providing evidence based clinical care to our patients and their families, advocating for early intervention services and furthering the institutional goals of education and research
High-Risk Infant Care - Stanford Medicine Childrens Health We are committed to ensuring the ongoing care of our newborns through our partnership in the CPQCC with California Children’s Services (CCS) to administer the statewide High-Risk Infant Follow-Up (HRIF) Quality Care Initiative
High Risk Infant Follow-Up Program - Valley Childrens The regional High Risk Infant Follow-Up (HRIF) Program at Valley Children’s Hospital assesses the developmental, medical, nutritional, and psychosocial needs of infants born prematurely or who have been hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
Infant Development Specialty Program | Developmental-Behavioral . . . The High-Risk infant Follow-up (HRIF) Clinics are designed to help families monitor their child’s development through the first three years of life Children are evaluated at regular intervals Parents receive an individualized assessment and action plan for enhancing their child’s progress
Baby Steps Clinic | UC Davis MIND Institute The Baby Steps Clinic, also known as the High Risk Infant Follow-up Clinic (HRIF), is a program at the UC Davis MIND Institute that checks how babies are developing from birth until they are 3 years old
CCS NL 05-1016 HRIF - DHCS The HRIF Program provides for three standard visits which include a limited number of outpatient diagnostic services for infants and children up to three years of age whose care was provided in a CCS Program-approved NICU