نتایج جستجو برای: community health centers

تعداد نتایج: 1336783  

Journal: :JAMA dermatology 2015
Oluwatobi A Ogbechie Vinod E Nambudiri Ruth Ann Vleugels

Teledermatology PerceptionDifferences Between Urban Primary Care Physicians andDermatologists The implementation of the Patient Protection andAffordable Care Act has renewed interest in the appropriate use and deliveryof specialty services.1 Teledermatologyhasbeen touted as a potential solution to improve access, particularly in the context of the impending dermatology workforce shortage.2 Whil...

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2015
Jill Arkind Sonja Likumahuwa-Ackman Nate Warren Kay Dickerson Lynn Robbins Kathy Norman Jennifer E DeVoe

There is renewed interest in patient engagement in clinical and research settings, creating a need for documenting and publishing lessons learned from efforts to meaningfully engage patients. This article describes early lessons learned from the development of OCHIN's Patient Engagement Panel (PEP). OCHIN supports a national network of more than 300 community health centers (CHCs) and other pri...

2017
Jennifer K. Bello Nivedita Mohanty Victoria Bauer Sarah S. Rittner Goutham Rao

Pediatric hypertension is a risk for adult cardiovascular disease, making early detection important. The prevalence of pediatric essential hypertension is rising due to the increased prevalence of obesity. Though guidelines for screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and management are available, there are barriers to accurate diagnosis of pediatric hypertension, including lack of knowledge and compl...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2009
Susan A Primo Roger Wilson James W Hunt Jan L Cooper Daniel Desrivieres Linda D Johnson Lillian Kalaczinski

Community health centers (CHCs) have an impressive record of addressing health disparities through consistently delivering high-quality and affordable care in a culturally competent manner, while also producing cost savings to the nation's healthcare system. Thus CHCs are optimally positioned to reduce visual health disparities and improve visual health outcomes by being included in the primary...

2010
Celeste A. Lemay Brianne M. Beagan Warren J. Ferguson J. Lee

INTRODUCTION In 2006, the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers convened a collaborative to systematically improve health care delivery for patients with diabetes in 17 community health centers. Our goal was to identify facilitators of and barriers to success reported by teams that participated in this collaborative. METHODS The collaborative's activities lasted 13 months. At their...

Journal: :CA: a cancer journal for clinicians 2013
Mona Sarfaty Mary Doroshenk James Hotz Durado Brooks Seiji Hayashi Terry C Davis Djenaba Joseph David Stevens Donald L Weaver Michael B Potter Richard Wender

Community health centers are uniquely positioned to address disparities in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening as they have addressed other disparities. In 2012, the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which is the funding agency for the health center program, added a requirement that health centers report CRC screening rates as a standard performance measure. These annually rep...

Journal: :American journal of public health 2002
H Jack Geiger

Although community development and social change are not explicit goals of community-oriented primary care (COPC), they are implicit in COPC's emphasis on community organization and local participation with health professionals in the assessment of health problems. These goals are also implicit in the shared understanding of health problems' social, physical, and economic causes and in the desi...

2013
Elbert S. Huang Kenneth Finegold

The Affordable Care Act’s expansion of insurance coverage is expected to increase demand for primary care services. We estimate that the national increase in demand for such services will require 7,200 additional primary care providers, or 2.5 percent of the current supply. On average, that increased demand is unlikely to prove disruptive. But when we examined how this increased demand will be ...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2004
P Pluye L Potvin J L Denis J Pelletier

Program sustainability is an ongoing concern for most people in health promotion. However, the current notion of sustainability in organizations, namely routinization, needs refinement. This article examines organizational routines. In so doing, it refines the notion of sustainability and the assessment of routines. Drawing on the organizational literature, a routinized program is defined by th...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2006
Ngozi F Anachebe

Despite marked improvements in lowering infant and maternal mortality rates, certain racial and ethnic groups have benefited less. The reasons for these inequalities are many and complex. This article reviews the literature to assess the extent and reasons for the disparate outcomes in infant and maternal mortality rates among different racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Some strate...

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