Fostering Whole-person Care Webcast

Fostering Whole-person Care Webcast

Fostering Whole-person Care Webcast: Bridging Health Equity and Social Drivers to Support People Experiencing Homelessness

This session was recorded on 06/18/24.


This webcast provides community health center staff with essential insights and practical strategies to address the unique health challenges faced by individuals experiencing homelessness. Through a combination of expert presentations and real-world anecdotes, the session explores the intersection of health equity and social drivers of health (SDOH), with a particular focus on whole-person care that covers older adults, street medicine initiatives, and other high-risk populations. Attendees will learn about innovative approaches and best practices for delivering comprehensive, compassionate care to those most in need.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Implement Health Equity Strategies: Learn practical strategies to integrate health equity into care practices, ensuring that all individuals, especially older adults and high-risk populations, receive equitable and effective health services.
  • Understand the Impact of SDOH: Identify the key social drivers that affect the health outcomes of people experiencing homelessness and explore how these factors can be addressed within community health center settings.
  • Identify Whole-person Care Appropriate Responses: Gain insights into whole-person care approaches, such as street medicine programs,  and other supportive services that enhance patient engagement.


PRESENTERS

  • Oscar Marquez, M.Ed., Senior Program Manager & CBA Project Director, Primary Care Development Corporation 
  • Maia Bhirud Morse, MPH, CPC, Clinical and Quality Partners Director, Primary Care Development Corporation 


FEES
There is no cost for this session.


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Disclaimer: 
The information on this session is intended only to provide a general overview of the topics addressed.  This session is not intended to provide legal advice or substitute for the guidance, counsel or advice of legal counsel on any matters particular to a specific primary care clinic. CPCA does not endorse companies or products. Advertising and sponsorship revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. 

When
6/28/2024
Where
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