After several months of short-term funding extensions, Congress passed both forms of community health center funding, providing health centers with an infusion for the remainder of the year. Read this week’s TPCA Policy Blog to learn more https://ow.ly/JngJ50RaFvR
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With MTM, Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) goes beyond just community paramedicine. We bring care directly to your members, coordinating resources to tackle Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) nationwide. MTM’s certified Community Health Workers address SDOH utilizing our person-centered care approach & extensive network of community based organizations (CBOs). How else does MIH go above and beyond? https://lnkd.in/gRnUQZ5Y
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Get ready for Brainwaves! We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new monthly series of deep dives into healthcare issues and policies. Join us as we explore topics like Measuring Network Adequacy, Analyzing the results of Community Health Needs Assessment, and much more. Stay tuned for insightful discussions and valuable insights! Subscribe here so you don't miss the first issue: https://bit.ly/4dfHOwi #pcc #Brainwaves #HealthcarePolicy #CommunityHealth #healthpolicy
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💡 In a world of constant transformation, community health center leaders are the pioneers of change. Join our empowering session hosted by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) as we delve into the dynamics of healthcare's ever-evolving landscape. 🏥 Gain invaluable insights and skills to lead your center into tomorrow, fostering adaptability, data-driven decisions, and innovation. 🚀 Click here to register ➡️ bit.ly/EchoSessionReg #HealthcareLeadership #InnovationJourney #ForwardThinking
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Health isn’t just about individual choices; it’s deeply influenced by the world around us. Social determinants of health (SDoH) are the nonmedical factors that significantly impact our well-being, quality of life, and health outcomes. County & Tribal Health Councils are The Lifelines for New Mexicans by: 🥕 Identifying and prioritizing local needs, and connecting the community to critical resources and services. 📷 Evaluating community systems with an equity lens and collaborating to bridge gaps in services. 📕 Advocating for education and programs to improve community health. Through their tireless efforts, Health Councils create comprehensive health improvement plans to address the immediate community requires. Learn more about your local Health Council and their impactful work at nmhealthcouncils.org For access to local resources, please visit www.SHARENM.org #HealthForAll #SDOH #CommunityHealth #AdvocacyInAction #NewMexico #PublicHealth #HealthAccess
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Barriers to voting = barriers to health. 📝 A new study by the Ohio Capital Journal found that Ohioans suffer from health disparities that impact community participation and access to care. By expanding voter registration and turnout, we can build support for policies that improve community health equity across the state and country! 🗳️💪 #HealthyDemocracy #VoteForHealth 🔗 Follow the link to read the article! https://bit.ly/47IH0g7
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Mile by mile, community health workers make #HealthForAll possible. To succeed, #proCHWs must be salaried💵, skilled📚, supplied😷, supervised, & integrated into health systems at scale. Learn more in @LastMileHealth’s 2023 Impact Narrative: bit.ly/2023ImpactNarrative
❗ ❗ JUST PUBLISHED: Last Mile Health's 2023 Impact Narrative❗ ❗ Mile by mile, professional community health workers (#proCHWs) bring lifesaving primary care within reach. Through our work alongside our partners, #proCHWs provide care to 14 million people in the world's most remote communities. Here's what we've done this year, and why we're driven to push onward until everyone, everywhere can access healthcare: bit.ly/2023ImpactNarrative
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The best-case scenario for community health centers is pretty simple. It's that they get paid what they deserve 👏 Hear Cesar Herrera weigh in on health centers getting paid equitably for the tremendous work they're doing to keep their communities healthy. #fqhc #chc #valuebasedcare #healthcareinnovation
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Beyond providing high-quality care to patients, #PAHospitals are economic anchors, job creators, and champions for community health. Learn more about hospitals' community impact in HAP's new report: https://lnkd.in/g77XgPz9
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