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STORIES FROM THE FIELD
PRAPARE Implementation & Data Strategy Efforts in Louisiana
2019 Louisiana Primary Care Association (LPCA) participates in PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy to support health centers in Louisiana with using PRAPARE. They shared the stories of health centers in Louisiana who are implementing PRAPARE SDOH data to drive change...
Solidifying a PRAPARE Data Strategy: PRAPARE Implementation & Lessons Learned from Wisconsin
2019- Wisconsin Primary Care Association (WPHCA) participates in PRAPARE® Train the Trainer Academy to support health centers in Wisconsin with using PRAPARE. They shared the stories of health centers in Wisconsin who are documenting PRAPARE® SDOH screening results...
Engaging Community Health Workers & Leveraging Existing SDOH Screening Efforts: Lessons Learned from PRAPARE Implementation in West Virginia
2019 The West Virginia Primary Care Association (WVPCA) participates in the PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy to support health centers in West Virginia with using PRAPARE. They shared the stories of two health centers and their journeys implementing PRAPARE. To view...
Supporting PRAPARE Risk Stratification and Care Management Efforts- Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) and Michigan Quality Improvement Network (MQIN)
2019- Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) and Michigan Quality Improvement Network (MQIN) and the Michigan Health Center Controlled Network participated in round two of the PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy. Efforts were focused on how to risk stratify patients,...
PRAPARE Implementation and Data Strategy in Urban & Rural Pennsylvania
2019 Pennsylvania Primary Care Association (PACHC), participates in the PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy to support health centers in Pennsylvania with using PRAPARE. They shared the stories of two health centers and their journeys implementing PRAPARE. To view the...
The Community Health Care Association of New York State’s (CHCANYS) Training Strategies to Support PRAPARE Implementation in Diverse Practice Settings
2019 Community Health Care Association of New York State (CHCANYS) participates in the PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy to support health centers in New York City with using PRAPARE. CHCANYS leveraged select modules from the PRAPARE Implementation and Action Toolkit,...
Integrating Social Determinants of Health and Growing an Extra Row
2017- Siouxland Community Health Center ( South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska) works with local farmers to sign up to "grow an extra row" of produce, which is donated and distributed to patients experiencing food insecurity. SDOH screening, grocery card distribution, and a...
Farm to School Healthcare
2017- Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center (North Carolina) created school-based community gardens, where students lead a farmers market. At this market, patients experiencing food insecurity can use vouchers to access fresh produce. To view the file, scroll...
Healthy by Design: Making Good Choices Easy
2017 Riverstone Health (Montana) screens patients for food security, and partners with local farmers to provide fresh produce. The health center has created a farmers market, community greenhouse, and regularly connects patients to community resources. To view the...
Universal Screening and Food Bank Collaboration to Improve Health Outcomes
2017- PrimaryOne (Ohio) Health screens for food insecurity, and partners with local food banks to provide produce prescriptions for those experiencing chronic disease, and create produce distribution days at the health center. To view the file, scroll through the...
Integrative Medicine Promotes Wellness Through Gardens, Farmacy and Play
2017- Petaluma Health Center (California) creates a community garden, food farmacy, and hosts cooking demonstrations to help meet food security needs in their community, a known food desert. To view the file, scroll through the below viewer or click the download icon...
Addressing Diverse Patient Groups through Center Markets, Community Gardens, and More
2017- OLE Health (California) screens patients for food insecurity and hosts free produce markets, which serve as screening and outreach events. A monthly food resource calendar helps to connect patients with available resources around the community. OLE Health also...
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