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 | CRS - Multi specialty Phoenix Providing infants born prematurely (preemie) or with complex medical needs expert care, the High Risk Infant Follow Up (HRIF) clinic at DMG CRS is dedicated to your child’s development through recurring assessments during the first three years of life
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)
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 The CCS HRIF Program follows high-risk newborns through their third birthday
Who is eligible for HRIF in California? - CPQCC Eligibility for HRIF services begins at birth and lasts up until three years of age Infants are medically eligible for the HRIF Program when the infant:
The Future of High-Risk Infant Follow-Up - Clinics in Perinatology As this issue of Clinics in Perinatology illustrates, a profound shift has occurred in the driving purpose of high-risk infant follow-up (HRIF) over the past 5 years As a result, HRIF has evolved from primarily providing an ethical compass, concerned surveillance and documentation of outcomes
CCS NL 05-1016 HRIF - DHCS The goal of the HRIF Program is to provide opportunities to identify clients with new or emerging problems and make appropriate referrals The HRIF services include: