PRAPARE®
STORIES FROM THE FIELD
Using PRAPARE Data for Population Management, Predictive Modeling and Care Management Programming
2017 - Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (WCCHC) (Hawaii) collected SDOH data using the PRAPARE® screening tool to measure the impact SDOH has on health outcomes at an individual and population level. To view the file, scroll through the below viewer or click...
Patient-Centered Social Determinants of Health Screening Case Study in Success: Rogue Community Health
2018- Rogue Community Health (RCH) (Oregon) is using the PRAPARE® screening tool to identify SDOH needs within their community. RCH has developed a workflow that includes screening every patient and creating warm handoffs from the clinic care team to the community...
Winters Healthcare’s Use of PRAPARE to Improve Screening Rates for Social Determinants of Health
2018 - Winters Healthcare (California): By creating targeted efforts to improve the utility of PRAPARE®, Winters Healthcare has been able to increase the SDOH screening rate amongst their patients. Targeted efforts include educating the providers and staff members and...
Venice Family Clinic’s Use of PRAPARE with Pediatric Populations
2017 - Venice Family Clinic (California) administered PRAPARE at their pediatric and family practice location to connect families to available services and resources. To view the file, scroll through the below viewer or click the download icon located in the upper...
The Children’s Clinic, Serving Children & Their Families’ Focus on Pediatric Population to Administer PRAPARE
2017- The Children’s Clinic’s, Serving Children & Their Families (TCC) (California) administered PRAPARE with their pediatric patients (aged 0-5 years of age) and their families. This allowed for TCC to better understand the needs of families with young children,...
San Ysidro Health’s Use of Non-Clinical Staff to Administer PRAPARE
2017- San Ysidro Health (SYH) (California) worked with their care coordinators to administer PRAPARE® with three different target populations. The PRAPARE® data collected helped to inform the development of Neighborhood Health Days. To view the file, scroll through...
Marin Community Clinic’s Use of Patient Self-Administration for PRAPARE
2017- Marin Community Clinics (MCC) (California) wanted to take advantage of “value-added time” while patients were waiting to see staff or providers, so they decided to have patients self-administer PRAPARE on paper. To view the file, scroll through the below viewer...
La Clinica de la Raza’s Use of Non-Clinical Staff to Administer PRAPARE
2017- La Clinica de La Raza (California) piloted PRAPARE® using several different non-clinical staff workflows. Through this pilot La Clinica strategized how clinical and community-based teams can work together to use the PRAPARE® data to inform care and services...
Asian Health Services’ Use of Behavioral Health Staff to Administer PRAPARE
2017- Asian Health Services (California) engaged over 15 staff members from various departments to strategize PRAPARE implementation. Through cross divisional collaboration, PRAPARE® data collection became a systemic, institutionalized process for all patients as part...
Maine Primary Care Association’s Specialized Approach to Training and Technical Assistance and Identifying Community Partnerships
2017- Maine Primary Care Association (MPCA) worked with four health centers to incorporate PRAPARE into current workflows with the goal of driving conversations regarding SDOH impact on coordination, outcome and evaluation strategies that would position the health...
North Carolina Community Health Center Association’s Use of PRAPARE to Move Toward Delivery System Transformation
2017- North Carolina Community Health Center Association (NCCHCA) Through the PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy, NCCHCA was able to identify numerous opportunities where PRAPARE® could be implemented in their current workflows and how SDOH data utilization can be used...
How the Indiana Primary Health Care Association Leveraged Their PRAPARE Efforts to Inform State Social Determinants of Health Efforts
2017- Indiana Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) supported three Indiana health centers during the PRAPARE Train the Trainer Academy by providing training and technical assistance, developing materials, and closely monitoring and tracking progress with PRAPARE...
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