Toolkits Search Results for: behavioral health workforce
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Reviewed: Jun 21, 2018
Information on several care coordination models including examples, implementation considerations and resources to learn more.
...Health Homes Model : Designed to coordinate healthcare and social services for Medicaid and Medicare-Medicaid dual eligible individuals with chronic conditions and mental or behavioral health problems. Mobile Unit Model : Travels to rural communities...
Added: Oct 14, 2019
COPD-related needs and considerations across the care continuum that are unique to rural areas.
...health initiatives should raise awareness about the signs and symptoms of COPD and promote early screening. COPD treatment constitutes a combination of various clinical and pharmacologic therapies as well as behavioral changes that strive...
Reviewed: Jun 21, 2018
Information about the one-stop shop model including examples and implementation considerations.
...workforce development, and offer services such as training referrals, career counseling, job listings, and other employment-related services. The Workforce Investment Act (WIA) created a framework for training and employment programs to support the needs...
Added: Mar 6, 2020
Describes rural programs that focus on improving housing quality to address social determinants of health.
...health. --- View more Housing Quality Approaches Access to high-quality and affordable housing is a major social determinants of health (SDOH). In some rural communities, a lack of quality housing options creates barriers to attracting...
Reviewed: Jun 8, 2023
Introduction to Project ECHO and how rural communities are using Project ECHO to train members of the healthcare workforce.
...workforce after they are released. The School-based Consultations for Rural Pediatric Telehealth (SCRiPT) Network uses Project ECHO to provide training to staff at rural school-based health centers (SBHCs) in rural locations across...
Added: Nov 14, 2022
Learn about historical infectious disease outbreaks and how rural communities can prepare for, respond to, and recover from future infectious disease outbreaks.
...Emergency Preparedness and Response for Infectious Disease Outbreaks - RHIhub Toolkit --- Learn about historical infectious disease...
Reviewed: Nov 23, 2020
Methods for sustaining funding for a rural substance use disorder program are listed.
...health workers , but may also impose certain training or credentialing requirements. The National Academy for State Health Policy conducted a 50-state scan to assess how Medicaid programs are leveraging the non-licensed workforce, including...
Added: Feb 18, 2021
Discusses maternal health in relation to childhood health and wellness.
...health problems , including developmental delays, in children. Expectant mothers can benefit from regular prenatal visits starting early in pregnancy. Prenatal care involves education on appropriate health behaviors during pregnancy and how to provide the best...
Reviewed: Sep 8, 2020
Learn about the many titles community health workers may have, services they provide, and settings where they work in rural communities.
...health within a community by assisting individuals to adopt healthy behaviors. Serve as an advocate for the health needs of individuals by assisting community residents in effectively communicating with healthcare providers or social service agencies...
Added: Nov 14, 2022
Brief summaries of case studies describing how rural communities, healthcare facilities, first responders, and others have responded to and addressed infectious disease outbreaks.
...behavioral change as a way to slow the spread of infectious disease. Fall 2021 COVID-19 Surge Hits Remote Island Community in Alaska: Local Critical Access Hospital Responds Under Challenging Circumstances Petersburg, Alaska In response...