
ROADMAP NEWS
Browse articles highlighting updates from The Roadmap for Emotional Health Project and emotional health news below.


Pediatric Trainees Use ‘Roadmap Project’ Tools to Address Emotional Health
Children with chronic medical conditions and their families have significant emotional health concerns, yet pediatricians report that they are often ill-equipped to address these needs. To support pediatricians in addressing emotional health as part of routine care, the American Board of Pediatrics launched The Roadmap Project in 2018.






American Heart Association Releases Scientific Statement on Congenital Heart Disease & Mental Health
The American Heart Association (AHA) released a scientific statement on July 14, 2022 that states mental health support is essential to care at every age for people with congenital heart disease.

U.S. Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Accessible by Dialing 988 Starting July 16
U.S. Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s new three-digit dialing code 988, available via call or text, will start connecting individuals to trained counselors on July 16, 2022.

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) News Publishes New Billing Strategies Resource Based on The Roadmap Project
Routinely using the billing strategies that are highlighted in this article for outpatient care can be an important step to obtaining payment and supporting the role that physicians play.

Roadmap Launches New Certification Activity with American Board of Pediatrics
"A Roadmap for Supporting Emotional Health for Children with Chronic Conditions and their Families: A Quality Improvement Project Template (QIPT)," based on The Roadmap Project, is now available.

Implementing Tools and Resources through Roadmap College
Roadmap College partners with cardiology teams to put tested tools and strategies into practice.
