Minnesota Public Health Association
COMMUNITY CENTERED CARE AND THE PEOPLE WE SERVE
Many Faces of Community Health is a two-day conference on improving care and reducing health disparities in underserved populations and among those living in poverty. The focus of our 11th annual conference is Community Centered Care and the People We Serve. Join us as we examine new community care innovations and health care delivery models that promote health equity, prevent and manage chronic diseases, and assure access for those facing significant health disparities.
OVERALL CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this conference, participants will be able to:
Describe the impact of health care reform on safety net providers and underserved populations in Minnesota as well as how changes at the national and state levels are affecting access, quality and reimbursement
Recognize the role safety net providers and communities play in promoting health equity, preventing and managing chronic disease, and assuring access to the underserved
Identify strategies and resources to help adapt to the challenges of operating within our changing environment
Summarize clinical interventions that have the potential for improving health and reducing health disparities
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The Many Faces Conference brings together clinicians and students; community clinic management and staff; professionals from public health, social services, health plans and government; lay health educators, community health workers and health coaches; policy makers; and others working to improve health and health equity.
Early Bird Rates apply through end of day October 14, 2016:
Register online at www.manyfacesconference.org or download the registration form to fax or mail.
Scholarships are available
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