The School and Medical Autism Review Team (SMART) is an innovative approach that addresses the critical need for timely autism evaluations, especially for children with Medicaid (Apple Health) insurance who face long wait lists at traditional diagnostic centers.
County SMART teams or coalitions typically meet virtually from once a month to once a quarter. Contact the local organizer or [email protected] for more details.
The WA State SMART Networking zoom meeting is once a month and open to SMART members and interested partners.
We alternate our meeting time every other month. Please see the exact days and times below.
2026 SMART SCHEDULE
It is hard for many children and youth to find a timely medical autism evaluation, especially if they have Medicaid (Apple Health) insurance. Multi-disciplinary autism diagnostic centers that take Medicaid have long wait lists.
There is another way.
The School and Medical Autism Review Team (SMART) is an approach that builds local capacity for autism evaluations and support services for children and youth, especially those with Medicaid insurance.
Each county has their own unique pathway based on the providers and services available in their community. SMART teams and partnerships include one or more clinicians who are an Autism Center of Excellence (COE).
The SMART Network is made up of SMART teams, Partnerships/Collaboratives and interested agencies and individuals. Resource emails and team updates are shared with the list of 200+ community and state representatives on the SMART Network list. Community coordinators may then share the information with their full local group.
This map highlights engagement levels across Washington counties based on current SMART program participation.
Actively Engaged Counties
Counties currently participating in SMART initiatives and working collaboratively with WA Include.
Interested Counties
Counties where outreach, planning, or early-stage collaboration is underway.
No Current Engagement
Counties where SMART has not yet established formal partnerships or programs.
The closed loop of assessment to diagnosis to support services allows the team to understand what services are working well for families and which are not or simply do not exist. This often spurs the development of new resources.
Some communities chose both approaches. For example, Lewis County, co-developed and piloted the original SMART team as part of their Lewis County Autism Coalition work in 2010-11.
The SMART team is now just one of many of their initiatives, including an annual autism conference, Autism Support group for young adults, Cultivating Incusion, and Entiendo
The SMART Partnership/Collaborative/ model developed in 1) Counties that were too big to have one team doing evaluations for the county or 2) Counties that started with a SMART team but as the capacity of the COEs and community partners grew through team participation, they realized it was now more efficient to have children and youth go directly to the COEs for an evaluation.
Your local community SMART lead contact (see Matrix) or Kate Orville, MPH, [email protected] , University of WA, Medical Home Partnerships Project (MHPP).
The Washington State Department of Health, Children with Special Health Care Needs Program provides funding for the MHPP technical support to communities.
If you have any questions or need more information, our team is here to help—feel free to reach out!
| County(ies) | Community Team and/or Network | Age Range | Appointment Process | Team Leads | Evaluation Capacity | Meeting Times & Dates | Mission & Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Benton Franklin | Tri-Cities Autism Coalition | Varies | See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Melissa Brooks, RN Autism Navigator The Arc of Tri-Cities
COE Liz Vossenkemper, ARNP United Family Center | N/A | Our Autism Journey – Better Together is sponsored by the Tri-Cities Autism Coalition whose purpose is to bring awareness and acceptance of Autism to our community. https://www.ourautismjourneytc.com/our-purpose/ Yearly community event begun April 2024 to share information and build support for individuals and their families with autism | |
Chelan Douglas | Valley Autism Support Team (VAST) | Varies | See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Nyssa Petersen Ventura, PhD COE Psychologist Chelan-Douglas VAST (SMART) Team Coordinator
Kevin Schell, MS, CCC-SLP Sound Therapy | N/A | Second Tuesday of each month 6-7 pm Virtually (Zoom) | Website: https://www.vast-autism.org/ |
Clallam | Clallam SMART Team | 18 months – 12 years | To make an appointment, call (360) 457-8578 at Olympic Medical Center | Primary Contact: Megan K. Seidl Patient Coordinator
COE Laura Bullen, MD Pediatrician Olympic Medical Center (OMC)
Deborah Myers, MA, CCC-SLP
Amy Young-Stoeckl, MA, CCC-SLP | 6-8 children per month | Team meets once per quarter – on hold but COE evaluations are taking place | 3-week process for evals: 1. 1 hour visit with MD 2. ADOS with SLP in the next 1-2 weeks 3. Back next week for 30 30-minute visit with MD |
Columbia Walla Walla | Walla Walla Valley Autism Coalition | Columbia Primary Contact: Estasia Collins, PHN Columbia County Public Health District | |||||
Island | Autism Partnership of Island County (APIC) | To access care https://www.pilotace.org/evaluation Talk to your child’s primary care provider. Two local psychologists do most evaluations. | Primary Contact: Director, Steps
Tiffany Wheeler Thompson Coordinator, Parent to Parent
Lead Team Coordinators & COEs: Julie Davies, PhD, Connections Psychology
| 2x per year full APIC; Third Friday of April and October, 1-3 pm (2x per quarter focused groups). | Single point of entry: Children are referred to one local collaborating Psychologist, Dr. Davies, for neurodevelopmental evaluation, regardless of insurance type. https://www.islandcountywa.gov/Commissioners/boh/2018/Autism%20Partnership%20Island%20County.pdf | ||
Jefferson | Jefferson County SMART team | 0-5 | N/A | Coordinator: Cynde Marx COEs: Melinda Bower, ND, Jefferson County Public Health (will be joining as a COE soon) | 1 case per quarter for Dr. Murphy | Monthly team meetings | |
King | Individual COEs but efforts to bring together | N/A | See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Multiple Individual Activities: Kate Orville
Connections with EI, Community Health workers, and COEs: Marcee Merriam Family Autism and Insurance Navigator, Kindering
Arc of King County has expressed interest in exploring SMART for King County Christina Pease, MD and Heather Buzbee, ARNP SeaMar and South King County/Pierce County (Note: evaluations on pause 4/25) | N/A | Monthly round table meetings for EI/ABA/ and interested COES – one for South King County, one for North King County | |
Kitsap | Kitsap Autism Partnership (KAP) | Varies | See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Primary Contact: Angela Cox SMART Coordinator and Autism Resources Navigator
Holly Ridge, [email protected] | N/A | Monthly core team meeting, started bigger quarterly meetings 12-1 pm with the community Virtually (Zoom) | |
Lewis | Lewis County Autism Coalition (LCAC) Team: Lewis County School Medical Autism Review Team (SMART) Other COEs: NW Pediatrics | Under age 18 Toddlers usually referred to Mary Bridge to meet with a team | Additional COEs Contact Shawn Tso, RN for NW Peds | Michelle Whitlow, Executive Director LCAC https://www.lcautism.org/autism-resources/smart-program/ Primary Contact: Shawn Tso, RN Northwest Pediatrics 360-736-6778
COE: Avery Schearer, ARNP | Northwest Pediatrics 4-6 slots /month Depends if appts are follow ups or new pts since time reqs are different | NW Peds Team meets first Thursday of each month 7 am Virtually (Zoom) | Part of bigger community effort, Lewis County Autism Coalition which meets monthly |
Mason | Mason County SMART Team | Up to about age 17 | To make an appointment, call Oakland Bay Pediatrics at Mason General Hospital (360) 426-3102 | Primary Contact: Cassie Cartwright
COE Rose Anne Rayos, MD Pediatrician Mason General Hospital
COE Ezekiel Melquist, MD
Elizabeth Custis RN-BC, BAN, Public Health Nurse Mason County Public Health | Second Tuesday of each month 3:30-4:30 pm Virtually (Zoom) | ||
Grays Harbor Pacific | Pacific /Grays Harbor County SMART | Used to be primarily Team for kids through age 10- now moving to Partnership | For Grays Harbor: Stefani Joesten Public Health Educator, Grays Harbor County Public Health 360.500.4350
For Pacific County: Brianne Cline Pacific County Developmental Disabilities Coordinator | Primary Contact: Erin Schreiber Healthy Families Program Manager Grays Harbor County Public Health 360.500.4065
COEs: Ashley Taylor, ARNP Laura Gallati, ND | 2-3 months | Second Friday of each month 11:30 am - 1 pm Virtually (Zoom) | |
Pierce Thurston | South Sound Autism Partnership (SSAP) | Presentations and resources | See HCA Autism COE list for individual diagnosticians | Primary Contact: Patti Matestic, PhD Developmental Behavioral Family Readiness Center Joint Base Lewis-McChord | Second Friday of each month 9:30-11 am Virtually (Zoom) | This group does not diagnose children but shares autism resources and information among clinical and service providers and family organizations in the South Sound region | |
San Juan | San Juan County Autism Collaborative (SJCAC) | Ages 3-18 or 21 | Call Coordinator Kristen Rezabek | Primary Contacts Kristen Rezabek, MS, RD San Juan Health Department 360-3700-7518
Becky Bell Director of Special Services San Juan Island School District | 1-3 | Meets quarterly 4-5 pm Virtually (Zoom) | |
Skagit | Skagit County Autism Partnership (SCAP) | Younger children (2-5) but individual COEs may take a wider range | See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Primary Contact: Amanda Sloan Skagit Preschool and Resource Center (SPARC)
Multiple COEs including: Emily Bianconi ARNP & Rick Levine, MD Skagit Regional Health- Little Mountain Pediatrics Rowena Pusateri, MD Skagit Regional Health | Meets quarterly on Wednesday 7:30-8:30 am Virtually (Zoom) Jan, March, July and fall | To identify the needs, make recommendations, and advocate for improving a coordinated countywide system in Skagit County that enhances the lives of individuals and families living with developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders SCAP improves communication between all community partners, but does not diagnose children as a team. Refer children to individual COEs | |
Snohomish | Providence Snohomish COE Diagnostic Support Group (open across WA) | 0-18ish | See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Contact: Jill McDaniel Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA, Clinical Manager Providence Boyden Family Autism Center | Meets on the second Wednesday of every month 12-1 pm Virtually (Zoom) Contact Jill McDaniel for an invite | ||
Snohomish | Snohomish County Autism Network (SCAN) | 0-3/5 for SCAN; see individual COEs for their ages | Network Facilitator: Jim Troutman, MD, COE Everett Clinic
Other COE leads: Susana Myers, DO The Everett Clinic
Ashleigh Adkins, ARNP Skagit Regional Health
Community Resources: Jamie Coonts, Arc of Snohomish
EI Connections: Anna Gibson, Sherwood EI Marcee Merriam, Autism Navigator, Kindering, [email protected] | On hold | SCAN improves communication between all community partners but does not diagnose children as a team. Refer children to individual Autism Centers of Excellence | ||
Spokane | Spokane Autism Collaborative | COEs: Kristi Rice, MD Nalini Gupta, MD See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Primary Contact: Kristen Lester, RN Spokane Regional Health District
Others: Georgina Lynch, SLP WSU School of Medicine Northwest Autism Center | Second Monday of each quarter 12-1 pm Virtually (Zoom) | |||
Stevens | Under exploration | TBD | Primary Contacts:
NE Tri Health District: Natalie Todd
Stephanie White
Molly Corvino | ||||
Columbia Walla Walla | Walla Walla Valley Autism Coalition | TBD | Krystal Ceron Walla Walla County Department of Community Health | N/A | Coalition meets quarterly 5:30-7:30 pm with workgroups meeting in between | ||
Whatcom | Whatcom Taking Action/GIDES (General Interdisciplinary Developmental Evaluation System) | Up to 8 currently | Refer to SEAS line at 360-715-1485 Several PCPs who are COEs will evaluate children See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians | Primary Contacts: Barbara Roxas GIDES Family Advocate The Arc of Whatcom County 360-715-0170 ext. 304
Kathryn DeFilippo, MPH, MPA Community Health Specialist Whatcom County Health Dept.
COEs: Julie Cheek, MD Marianna Wright, ND Emily Worden, ND PeaceHealth | |||
Whitman | Exploring | Primary Contact: Malisa McCabe, RN, BSN Whitman County Public Health | |||||
Yakima | Diagnostic Center Children’s Village The ASD Diagnostic Clinic is part of a broad array of services offered at Children’s Village See HCA Autism COE list for individual COE diagnosticians in Yakima | If you have a concern about your child's development, talk to your primary care physician about a referral or start by taking a simple online developmental screening. You can also call Children's Village at 509.574.3200 or 800.745.1077 | ASD Diagnostic Clinic
COEs Darby Foor, ARNP Diane Liebe, MD Corrina Michels, ARNP Victoria Iribarren Valero, MD Eric Flake, MD
Behavioral Health Cindy Myers, M.Ed., LMHC | The ASD Diagnostic Clinic occurs two to three times monthly | The following professionals may be part of the clinic day:
The team is led by a developmental and behavioral pediatrician and supported by a clinic coordinator. Generally two clinicians/therapists administer the assessment, and the child is also seen by a pediatrician to assess overall health or any other health issues that might be present. |
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Advanced autism care training for providers managing complex cases.
Utilize the innovative ECHO hub and spokes learning model to telementor clinicians.
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