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NV – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewNevada Nevada has one local team: Northern Nevada Public Health FIMR Program Contact Rebecca GonzalesWashoe County Health District1001 East Ninth St., Building B. Rm 107Reno, NV 89512Phone: 775-328-2477Fax: 775-328-3751Email: rgonzales@nnph.org Program Description Administration The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The
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NY – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewNew York Program Description Administration In 1999, legislation was enacted authorizing the creation of local or regional child fatality review teams in New York. The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) is the state agency responsible for various administrative functions relating to this program. New York State Social Services Law Section
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OH – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewIdaho Program Description AdministrationRecognizing the need to better understand why children die, in July 2000, Governor Bob Taft signed into law the bill establishing the Child Fatality Review (CFR) program for Ohio. Local boards in each county are mandated to review all deaths from all causes to children under 18 years of age. The mission
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OH – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewOhio State Contact Aubrie M. Sanchez, MS, MPH, CCRPPublic Health ConsultantChild Fatality Review (CFR) & Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) ProgramsOhio Department of Health246 North High Street, 4th FloorColumbus, OH 43215Phone: (614) 930-0187Email: aubrie.sanchez@odh.ohio.gov Website: https://odh.ohio.gov/know-our-programs/Fetal-Infant-Mortality-Review/fimr Program Description Administration The state program is administered at the Ohio Department of Health, which supports local teams in the following
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OK – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewOklahoma Program Description AdministrationOklahoma’s Child Death Review Board was established in 1991 and is a program of the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth. Funding for the program is year-to-year. There are currently four full-time employees and two interns. TeamsOklahoma has both a state and regional teams. Currently, there are four regional teams reviewing cases.
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OK – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewOklahoma Oklahoma has two local programs: Central Oklahoma Program Contact Minh ChuOklahoma City County Health Department2700 NE 63rd St.Oklahoma City, OK 73111Phone: 405-419-4224Fax: 888-651-1720Email: jana_beihl@occhd.org Program Description Administration The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with
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OR – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewOregon Program Description AdministrationThe Oregon State Child Fatality Review Team was established in 1989. In 1991, county level child fatality review processes were established. In order to provide technical assistance to these local teams, the legislature established the State Technical Assistance Team (STAT) in 1995 which was housed in the Injury and Violence Prevention Program
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PA – CDR – Resources
Program: Child Death ReviewPennsylvania Program Description AdministrationPennsylvania’s CDR Program was established in November 1994. It began as a pilot study without legislation. In October 2008, Pennsylvania passed legislation mandating that counties participate in child death reviews. The program has an annual budget of approximately $160,000 and is funded by the Department of Health. The program is housed within
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PA – FIMR – Resources
Program: Fetal & Infant Mortality ReviewPennsylvania Pennsylvania has one local team: Philadelphia Program Contact Yuan He, MD MPHFIMR Director, Maternal, Child, & Family Health Pediatric Policy AdvisorPhiladelphia Department of Public Health1101 Market St. 9th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19107Email: Yuan.He@phila.gov Program Description Administration The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action