Purpose
The Spring’s national learning series took a deeper dive into issues around systemic, structural, and environmental barriers and strategies for improving chronic disease management and care. Each webinar focused on developing, evaluating, and supporting effective health care delivery models. Webinar materials are practical, providing information and enhancing skills for health center workforce.
For any questions regarding the National Learning Series, contact: training@chcdiabetes.org.
Session 1 was created in partnership with NHCHC.
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Session 1: Foundations of Population Health Management in Priority Populations
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View the slides: https://bit.ly/3wIRIFS
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Transcript PDF: https://bit.ly/3wDuDnS
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Hosted on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, this introductory session highlighted the importance of employing a population health approach to the prevention, treatment, and management of chronic conditions among priority populations. Speakers shared current research, examples, and best practices for a population health approach to chronic disease management, and provided context for the following three webinars in the National Learning Series.
After this webinar, participants will be able to:
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Define the purpose and scope of the National Learning Series and the Population Health Management Taskforce.
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Define population health and priority populations and understand their importance in chronic disease management.
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Identify three examples of population health management within chronic disease prevention and treatment.
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The Population Health Management Task Force and archived Special and Vulnerable Populations Diabetes Task Force trainings are also available on the Health Center Resource Clearinghouse.
For questions about the Population Health Management Task Force, contact us at training@chcdiabetes.org