Session 1 in the Addressing the Opioid Crisis Webinar Series – Adequately serving patients with substance use disorder (SUD) and/or behavioral health needs requires proper coordination and partnership among multiple sectors and systems of social service. This webinar and facilitated panel discussion outlines new resources and approaches for new stakeholder engagement to better serve patients with SUD.
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This webinar outlines how stable housing coupled with integrated community-based services works to improve health and safety for older adults. In particular, participants will learn about the impact of health and housing partnerships on health outcomes, service utilization and reduced costs for a high-need population.
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This webinar is the introductory kick-off to the 2018 Learning Collaborative on the role of health centers in providing services for patients and tenants in supportive housing.
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With the ongoing opioid epidemic across the United States, it is more important than ever for Health Centers to engage and deliver services for individuals with Substance Use Disorder. This webinar and facilitated panel discussion outlines specific strategies and programming for health centers to address this crisis and support patients.
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This webinar provides an introductory overview of the Spring 2018 Capital Expansion Learning Collaborative. Outlining each of the four sessions, participants can ask questions and outline their learning goals for the upcoming collaborative.
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Frequent Users are defined as individuals with complex needs that have significant interaction with crisis services such as emergency rooms, ambulance transport and substance use detox services. This webinar outlines strategies for meeting the complex needs of this population in rural areas.
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This webinar and facilitated discussion of expert panelists outlines the benefits of investing in supportive housing and the role of Medicaid for new funding streams for supportive services to keep people successfully housed.
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“Frequent Users” are often defined as individuals with complex needs that have significant interaction with crisis services such as shelters, emergency rooms, ambulance transport and substance use detox services. This webinar takes a closer look at the various definitions of “Frequent Users” across the country and highlights successful programmatic approaches to support these populations.
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This national webinar and facilitated discussion provides an overview of the benefits of data sharing between the sectors of health and housing. This cross-sector collaboration is especially beneficial for identifying and meeting the needs of “frequent users,” those patients with the most complex needs cycling between high-cost emergency services such as emergency rooms, detox services, ambulance services and hospitalizations.
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This self-paced modules walks through the basics of FUSE; identify the roles health centers can play in FUSE; and the five steps of starting a FUSE initiaitive.