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Solidifying a PRAPARE Data Strategy: PRAPARE Implementation & Lessons Learned from Wisconsin

Solidifying a PRAPARE Data Strategy: PRAPARE Implementation & Lessons Learned from Wisconsin

by Bach Tran | 11.07.2021 | Stories

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...
Solidifying a PRAPARE Data Strategy: PRAPARE Implementation & Lessons Learned from Wisconsin

Bread of Healing Clinic’s Development of a Business Case for Social Determinants Work

by Bach Tran | 11.07.2021 | Stories

2019- Bread of Healing (free clinic- Wisconsin), created a cost calculator to determine time and costs associated with universal SDOH screening using PRAPARE and responding to identified needs. The cost calculator allows appropriate assessment for screening and...

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