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Visit Tracker’s Washington measures page summarizes screenings, referrals and reminders; users raise questions about status wording

Visit Tracker training (Data Keeper) / Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) · March 20, 2026
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Summary

David Tindell demonstrated how the Washington measures tab shows upcoming screenings and well‑child visit windows, how PHQ‑9 screening referrals are recorded, and how referral follow‑up must be logged on resource connections; participants said the new status text is confusing and asked for clarification.

David Tindell demonstrated the Visit Tracker Washington measures page, which summarizes per‑family and per‑child required screenings, developmental checks and due dates for the state reporting period. The tab must be enabled in account setup; once enabled it shows a family overview (enrollment date, MCV start date, DOB) and per‑construct items such as guardian depression screening (PHQ‑9), IPV screening, child well‑child visit ranges and developmental screening windows.

Tindell showed a PHQ‑9 assessment being added and how positive scores…

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