Enhancing Community Health: Outreach, Equity, and Support

Enhancing Community Health: Outreach, Equity, and Support

Enhancing Community Health: Outreach, Equity, and Support Webcast

This is a recording of a live webinar which took place 11/7/23


Convened by the California Primary Care Association (CPCA), the CSHN is a multi-sector partnership representing health, housing, transportation, and food insecurity sectors. This session features three key presentations: "Outreach and Enrollment Workforce Support: Challenges and Strategies" by Health Outreach Partners, "Promoting Health Access and Equity through SDOH" by the Western Center on Law and Poverty, and "Overview of Training Materials by the California Protecting Immigrant Families Outreach and Communications Workgroup" by CPCA. These presentations provide valuable insights and tools to reduce barriers in outreach, enrollment, and redetermination processes, ultimately enhancing community health through effective outreach, equity promotion, and support for immigrant families.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Identify common challenges and effective strategies in outreach and enrollment for community health centers, including tools to reduce barriers.
  • Understand the role of social determinants of health (SDOH) in promoting health access and equity, and learn about tools available through Medi-Cal.
  • Gain knowledge of the training materials and communication strategies used by the California Protecting Immigrant Families Outreach and Communications Workgroup to support immigrant communities, focusing on reducing barriers in outreach, enrollment, and redetermination.


PRESENTERS

  • Meghan Erkel, Senior Program Manager. Health Outreach Partners
  • Whitney Francis, Peter Harbage Fellow, Western Center on Law & Poverty
  • Elizabeth Oseguera, Assistant Director of Policy, California Primary Care Association


FEES
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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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