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Reaching Unsheltered People

Coronavirus Resources(LINK) Presentation Slides(PDF) The second in our weekly town halls on the COVID-19 crisis and homelessness will address the unique challenges of people living in encampments and other outdoor locations. Unsheltered people may not run the same risks of congregation as those in shelters do but are already at greater risk of poor sanitation, […]

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Clinical Pandemic Response for People Without Homes—Insights from Seattle & King County

Coronavirus Resources(Link) Seattle Resources(Link) The evolving COVID-19 pandemic poses a particular threat to people experiencing homelessness, many of whom are already in poor health and immunocompromised. Health Care for the Homeless providers are working diligently to care for this especially vulnerable population in clinics, shelters, encampments, and streets across the United States as the outbreak

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Clinicians’ Coffee Chat: Community Health Workers in Diabetes Care and Prevention

Webinar Slides(PDF) In this second conversation of a four-part “Clinicians’ Coffee Chat” series on diabetes, participants will hear about how CHWs are providing diabetes care and education in their communities. This interactive conversation will foster peer learning and support across the homeless health care field. Please bring your questions and experiences to share in the

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Coronavirus and the HCH Community: Status Updates, Available Guidance, Local Preparations, and Outstanding Issues

Webinar Slides(PDF) The coronavirus outbreak is evolving rapidly, raising many concerns about the impact on people experiencing homelessness. As health care providers who work at the intersection of health and the homeless services system, the Health Care for the Homeless community is in a unique position to care for an especially vulnerable population during an

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Clinicians’ Coffee Chat: Using Telehealth to Manage Diabetes

Webinar Slides(PDF) Join the Clinicians’ Network(LINK) Join the Clinicians’ Network Facebook group(LINK) Tallahassee Memorial video(VIDEO) Diabetes resources(LINK) Telehealth resources(LINK)   In this first of a four-part “Clinicians’ Coffee Chat” series on diabetes, participants will hear from organizations using telehealth for diabetes care and education. This interactive conversation will foster peer learning and support across the

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Public Entity HCH Grantees and Co-Applicant Arrangements

Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar was produced in response to a technical assistance request for public entity health care for the homeless grantees developing their co-applicant agreements. This webinar covers the nuts and bolts of the health center program requirements on governance, public entity/agency structure, and co-applicant arrangements. The webinar will also feature two health care for

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Patient-Centered Medical Home: A Case Study on Achieving Level 3

  Webinar Slides(PDF) This webinar will examine the NCQA recognition process and the experience of Hudson River Health Care, which has achieved Level 3 Recognition. Speakers: Kathi Brieger, RD, CDE; Vice President, Quality Services, Hudson River Health Care; Peekskill, New York Anna Gard, FNP-BC; Health Disparities Consultant, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved; Glenside, Pennsylvania Webinar: View

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Ask & Code: Documenting Homelessness Throughout the Health Care System

PowerPoint Slides(PDF) The health care system is increasingly focusing on the social determinants of health that drive cost, service utilization, and health outcomes. Hospitals, Medicaid-managed care plans, and health providers are particularly interested in the risk factor of housing status, a key element of health. People without homes have higher morbidity and mortality coupled with

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