This presentation describes social determinants of health and their potential role in improving the triple aim – i.e. better healthcare quality, population health outcomes and lower costs. It also provides examples of how healthcare professionals, equipped with the tools, technology, and training, can engage colleagues and community stakeholders in developing care delivery interventions that address social determinants of health. Finally, it presents participatory training and “Community Health Detailing” models to describe approaches that can help healthcare systems achieve the triple aim.
This manual outlines a training program for professions who work with suicidal youth in an emergency room setting. the goal of this training program is to increase the rate at which these youths and their families are compliant with recommended follow-up psychiatric treatment.
The purpose of the tool kit is to understand patient and provider perspectives is an integral component of evaluating clinical programs to improve clinical services. The purpose of this evaluation toolkit is to offer a package of evaluation materials that can be used to determine the effect that expanded HIV screening activities has on patient attitudes toward and accepting HIV testing. Health care organizations and providers can use the results from the evaluation toolkit for a number of different purposes.
Los Angeles County Commission Meeting on HIV located at the Foundation Conference Room, St. Anne’s Maternity Home on June 12, 2008. The meeting discussed the prevention planning committee report, State Office of AIDS Report Public Health/Health Care Agency Reports, and Office of AIDS Programs and Policy Report. The meeting listed out committee members including those from the Operations Committee, Joint Public Policy (JPP) Committee, Standards of Care (SOC) Committee, and the Priorities & Planning (P&P) Committee