Toolkits Search Results for: community health workers
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Added: Nov 14, 2022
Learn about unique considerations related to for rural community preparedness and response to bioterrorism.
...Health Analysis, describes two kinds of surveillance systems: passive or active. Passive systems “rely on lab workers and hospital staff to report incidents or to convey data on illnesses to public health staff.” Active systems...
Added: Oct 14, 2019
COPD-related needs and considerations across the care continuum that are unique to rural areas.
...Health and Human Services (NACRHHS), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), University of North Carolina's School of Public Health, and the Dorney-Koppel Foundation. Organization(s): Rural Health Information Hub Date: 3/2019 The COPD...
Reviewed: May 15, 2024
Describes Sinnissippi Centers, Inc.'s program in Illinois addressing rural children's mental health.
...community presentations. In 2023, Sinnissippi Centers reported performing over 1,500 crisis evaluations for youth and adults. Most referrals were self-reported with 28% of patients reaching out personally for services. Models represented by this...
Reviewed: Nov 23, 2020
Learn about the components and benefits of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT).
...Community Health Center in Butte, Montana provides SBIRT and cognitive behavioral therapy as part of its SUD screening and treatment program. The West Virginia Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral and Treatment Project (WVSBIRT) is a collaboration...
Added: Mar 6, 2020
Describes strategies to improve the rural workforce and increase human capital to address social determinants of health.
...community. Employment is an important social determinant of health (SDOH), as stable employment has been linked to improved health outcomes and well-being. As the country continues to recover from the Great Recession, rural areas...
Reviewed: Apr 8, 2022
Discusses how PrEP and PEP have been shown to reduce the risk of HIV transmissions.
...Health and Human Services started a campaign called Ready, Set, PrEP . The program provides free PrEP to people living all over the country including tribal lands and territories. When people know they have been exposed...
Reviewed: Jun 8, 2023
Learn how rural communities are sustaining telehealth programs through reimbursement and other strategies.
...Health Policy monitors the latest policies related to reimbursement rates for telehealth for Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers. The Health Resources and Services Administration's Medicare Telehealth Payment Eligibility Analyzer tool can also help communities...
Reviewed: May 9, 2022
Learn about school-based suicide prevention programs and how they can be used in rural communities.
...health or substance use disorders, and youth experiencing stressful life events. School support staff, such as guidance counselors, school resource officers, nurses, social workers, or special education aides, as well as school mental health staff...
Added: Oct 22, 2021
Learn how rural MOUD programs can provide services through mobile clinics to reach their patient population.
...Community Health, offers guidance programs can use to plan and implement a mobile health clinic model. First, a program should consider the logistics of purchasing and licensing a mobile health clinic. Guidelines and regulations...
Reviewed: May 9, 2022
Learn how workforce retention can be used to help sustain a rural suicide prevention program.
...health and mental health employers often lose their trained and qualified staff to higher-paying jobs in more populated and resource-rich areas. To combat these challenges and retain both paid employees and volunteers...