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Compass Community Health’s Implementation of PRAPARE with Pediatric and Adolescent Patients and Their Families

Compass Community Health’s Implementation of PRAPARE with Pediatric and Adolescent Patients and Their Families

by Bach Tran | 11.07.2021 | Stories

2019- Compass Community Health (CCH) (Ohio) modifies PRAPARE to screen pediatric and adolescent patients battling addiction. CCH implements a family-centered approach to screening, and works with community-based partners to meet identified social needs. To view the...
Compass Community Health’s Implementation of PRAPARE with Pediatric and Adolescent Patients and Their Families

Compass Community Health’s Implementation of PRAPARE with SBIRT for Patients with Behavioral Health Needs

by Bach Tran | 11.07.2021 | Stories

2019- Compass Community Health (CCH) (Ohio) implements PRAPARE with SBIRT for patients receiving behavioral health services to better understand and meet their needs. CCH developed a workflow and risk stratification model to segment the population into risk tiers. To...

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