Not exact matches
Americares will work with the Puerto Rico Department of
Health, the Puerto Rico
Primary Care Association and the Puerto Rico Psychology Association to implement its Commitment to Action
initiative with funding from BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) and Johnson & Johnson.
Despite the emphasis on prevention in traditional
primary health care and family services, individual office / center - based
care requires clients to take
initiative to seek out services on their own.
The
initiative supports local clinics, Federally Qualified
Health Centers (FQHCs), community based organizations and community health centers to provide primary care, and mental health services for uninsured immig
Health Centers (FQHCs), community based organizations and community
health centers to provide primary care, and mental health services for uninsured immig
health centers to provide
primary care, and mental
health services for uninsured immig
health services for uninsured immigrants.
Over the past 12 months, the COPMI national
initiative has continued to work in partnership with the Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP), practicing GPs, and parents and children with lived experience to explore opportunities within
primary health care settings to better meet the needs of families and children where a parent has a mental illness.
As with other screening (developmental and behavioral, psychosocial)
initiatives in practice, there have been perceived barriers to implementation, including lack of time, incomplete training to diagnose / counsel, lack of adequate mental
health referral sources, fear that screening means ownership of the problem, and lack of reimbursement.36 However, since 2000, there have been many successful models of screening in
primary care practices, including developmental and behavioral screening, maternal depression screening, and psychosocial screening.
The Closing the Gap framework commits to reducing this disadvantage, with cross-government-sector
initiatives and investment, reflecting the need to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of the Aboriginal community.1 Activity in the
primary health care sector, with its focus on prevention, early intervention and coordination of
care complements these efforts to build healthier communities.
An example of a robust case management
initiative is
Health Leads, 77 an enhanced primary care strategy that uses college volunteers as advocates and advanced resource management techniques, which has improved coordination of care and utilization of collocated social services by low - income families with the intent of reducing the social barriers to good h
Health Leads, 77 an enhanced
primary care strategy that uses college volunteers as advocates and advanced resource management techniques, which has improved coordination of
care and utilization of collocated social services by low - income families with the intent of reducing the social barriers to good
healthhealth.
mainstream
primary health care providers continuing to enhance their recognition of their Aboriginal patients through clinical quality - improvement
initiatives and by partnering with the community controlled sector to monitor performance and value across both sectors.
Our work is grounded in the belief that every child deserves to be surrounded by supportive, safe environments and that every parent and
primary care provider should have easily accessible information and tools to help make that possible.It is our hope that innovative work in addressing maternal mental
health and our other
initiatives in the greater Denver metro area will yield results that can be replicated statewide, nationally and even internationally.
From Coverage to
Care is an initiative to help people with new health care coverage understand their benefits and connect to primary care and preventive services that are right for t
Care is an
initiative to help people with new
health care coverage understand their benefits and connect to primary care and preventive services that are right for t
care coverage understand their benefits and connect to
primary care and preventive services that are right for t
care and preventive services that are right for them.
KidsMatter (the Australian mental
health initiative for
primary schools and early childhood education and
care services) offers some great suggestions as to who to approach — including helplines you can call for information.
Triple P seminars, one - on - one
primary care sessions and group courses are being offered in the Province, as part of the Integral Plan for Citizens» Security and Crime Prevention, an
initiative led by the Ministry of Government in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice and Humans Rights and the Ministry of
Health.
KidsMatter is a mental
health and wellbeing
initiative for
primary schools and early childhood education and
care services — like preschools, kindergartens and day
care centres.
KidsMatter is an Australian mental
health and well - being
initiative set in
primary schools and early childhood education and
care services (like pr
The Mental
Health Professionals Network (MHPN) is a federally - funded initiative that supports and promotes interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care between practitioners working in primary mental health
Health Professionals Network (MHPN) is a federally - funded
initiative that supports and promotes interdisciplinary practice and collaborative
care between practitioners working in
primary mental
healthhealth care.
KidsMatter is an Australian mental
health and wellbeing
initiative set in
primary schools and early childhood education and
care services.
KidsMatter is a mental
health promotion, prevention and early intervention
initiative set in
primary schools and in early childhood education and
care (ECEC) services — like preschools, kindergartens and day
care centres.
Palmer said the department was currently «looking to find ways to expand» one of the first quality improvement
initiatives it had funded: the Healthy for Life program that collects data from about 100 Indigenous
primary health care sites across Australia on essential
health indicators and others relating to organisational structure and
care provision.
When a strategic opportunity did arise to fund the NATSINSAP, it was not even considered in budget allocations as «Upon the release of the National Partnership Agreement on Closing the Gap in Indigenous
Health Outcomes (NPA) committed to close the gap on health outcomes in five priority initiatives (tackling smoking, healthy transition to adulthood, making Indigenous health everyone's business, delivering effective primary health care services; and improving coordination of the patient jou
Health Outcomes (NPA) committed to close the gap on
health outcomes in five priority initiatives (tackling smoking, healthy transition to adulthood, making Indigenous health everyone's business, delivering effective primary health care services; and improving coordination of the patient jou
health outcomes in five priority
initiatives (tackling smoking, healthy transition to adulthood, making Indigenous
health everyone's business, delivering effective primary health care services; and improving coordination of the patient jou
health everyone's business, delivering effective
primary health care services; and improving coordination of the patient jou
health care services; and improving coordination of the patient journey).
KidsMatter is an Australian mental
health and wellbeing
initiative set in
primary schools and early childhood education and
care services (like preschools, kindergartens and day
care centres), funded by the Australian Government and led by beyondblue.
Wisconsin Project LAUNCH summarizes their work to promote the integration of behavioral
health into
primary care focused on five
initiatives, including provider training, behavioral
health integration pilot project / brief module development, joint release of information form,
primary care provider consultation line and governor's early
care and education advisory council.
Access to well - resourced and professional
primary health care service, including Social Health Teams linked to community initiatives and to mainstream service
health care service, including Social
Health Teams linked to community initiatives and to mainstream service
Health Teams linked to community
initiatives and to mainstream services; and
Some results of the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health will be seen in the shorter term, such as the provision of enhanced primary care services under the Primary Health Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initia
Health will be seen in the shorter term, such as the provision of enhanced
primary care services under the Primary Health Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initi
primary care services under the Primary Health Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initiati
care services under the
Primary Health Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initi
Primary Health Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initia
Health Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initiati
Care Access Program, outcomes of environmental
health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building initia
health surveys, and outcomes of existing workforce capacity building
initiatives.
For example, quantifying the Medicare Benefit Scheme spending shortfall on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples has provided a basis for quantifying the
primary health care shortfall and stimulated
initiatives to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enjoy greater access to Medicare and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
However, significant work has been completed over the past three years to reinvigorate the commitments of governments to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
health inequality through the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and related initiatives such as the Primary Health Care Access Pr
health inequality through the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health and related initiatives such as the Primary Health Care Access Pr
Health and related
initiatives such as the
Primary Health Care Access Pr
Health Care Access Program.