Wisconsin Early Childhood Obesity Prevention Initiative (WECOPI)
Medicaid Reimbursement for Reporting BMI
New Federal Legislative Update
Additional Resources on the AAP and Childhood Obesity Prevention
WIAAP participates in the WECOPI initiative targeting obesity prevention
In April 2010 Wisconsin increased Medicaid reimbursement by $10 if you report BMI percentiles to the state. Attached is a chart to determine BMI percentiles. In light of the new coding requirements for MA I have added the 5th percentile column. (Chart courtesy of Jeff Britton, MD, FAAP)
Posted Mar 3, 2010. On February 9, 2010, AAP President Judith S. Palfrey, MD, FAAP, joined First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama at the launch of her national "Let's Move!" campaign to reduce childhood obesity rates in the United States. The AAP is proud to partner with the White House, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Education, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture in this new initiative, and commends First Lady Michelle Obama for drawing national attention to this staggering health burden on our nation's youth.
Specifically, as part of this new initiative, the AAP pledges to engage in a range of efforts:
The AAP will also continue promoting additional ongoing interventions to reduce the prevalence of childhood obesity, such as encouraging mothers to breastfeed, childcare providers and schools to serve healthy foods, children to get plenty of sleep, and families to follow the 5-2-1-0 guidelines for healthy, active living: eating five fruits or vegetables a day, watching two hours or less of screen time per day, committing to one hour of physical activity a day and limiting/avoiding sugar-sweetened drinks.
The AAP's new Web page dedicated to this childhood obesity initiative and partnership with the White House outlines the Academy's commitments to ending the childhood obesity epidemic and offers resources for families and pediatricians, including downloadable copies of the "prescriptions" to promote healthy, active living.