not solely a primary care practice, but the primary care physician would be part of a team that includes other community health center providers, home health providers, social workers, and even other leaders in the community that are outside of health care. Coordination of care will need to incorporate electronic health records that are accessible to the entire healthcare community, and it must include environmental information as well. A complete loop of communication is vital to encompassing
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COMMUNITY SERVICE By Nancy West Community Service Systems CSV320 Siena Heights University Tia I. Miller, M.A. Instructor September 15th, 2014 Community service is performed by someone or a group of people for the benefit of the public or its institutions. There are different types of community service and is not always done voluntarily. Although the community service I did was on a volunteer basis for the class that I’m taking at Siena Heights University. The volunteer sight
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Washington, I am incredibly grateful for the community I had the opportunity to grow in. Silverdale is an open community home to many diverse people. I’ve met many wonderful and inspirational people here in Silverdale. Despite the many positive qualities, Silverdale is home to many own problems within its community. Students draw swastikas on posters, students use the N-slur and F-slur without remorse, many people struggle with mental health, and our community continues to be more polarized based on politics
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IRAQ COUNTRY OFFICE JOB DESCRIPTION Community Mobilizer (CM) TEAM/PROGRAMME: Programs Development and Quality GRADE: D – 6 LOCATION: Kirkuk POST TYPE: National Child Safeguarding: Level 3 - the responsibilities of the post may require the post holder to have regular contact with or access to children or young people ROLE PURPOSE: The Community Mobilizer is a member of Save the Children’s International's (SCI) Program Quality Team in the Baghdad and Sulaimanihya Offices. Under the supervision
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that question, let’s review a few of the program’s basic facts and challenges. An Excellent Program in Spirit The Broadband Stimulus Program is an excellent program in spirit. According to statistics, more than 10-million residents in rural communities through this country are without high-speed broadband; which, according to the NOFA, is a very modest 768k. That’s a speed most of us upgraded from 10-years ago. But to rural Americans, it equates to exchanging the mule for a tractor. It provides
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Appendix C FUNCTIONAL COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSESSMENT PATTERN #1 Health perception – health management pattern * | Strength | PotentialNeed | Problem | Comments | 1. Environment 2. Residential space 3. Commercial space 4. Industrial space 5. Health Agencies and personnel 6. Methods of health care financing (Private pay, health insurance, HMO, Medicaid, Medicare, Worker’s compensation 7. Prevalent diseases and conditions 8. Welfare | | XXX | XXXXX | XX Valley is located in northwest
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With the rise of the suburbs, planned communities with high economic growth, low crime rates, and nice roads came about. Living in a planned community has many rules and regulations. The movie Pleasantville creates a dramatic view of the cookie-cutter, plastic, perfect life living in the suburbs is supposed to provide and how sometimes the so called “perfect life” is not always quite what it may seem. Some may think living in the suburbs, in planned communities, with many rules, is worth living in
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1992 S Oxford Dr Angelo, TX 76908 November 1 2013 Josh Wilson, Director Community Health Club 3336 W Loop 306 San Angelo, TX 76904 Dear Mr. Wilson: Introduction I have been a member of Community Health Club for over 6 months, and I have found that swimming laps every morning is a great way to not only stay in shape, but also a great way to reflect and focus for the day ahead. Unfortunately, in order to attain the peaceful experience every morning, I must arrive early enough to beat
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types’ of diaspora – victim, labour and imperial, trade and business, deterritorialised diasporas - what other (newer) forms are there? Economic, political (EU border issues). More modern notions that might not ‘fit’ traditional ideas of ‘diaspora’. Even the word seems rather outdated now? - Diaspora/transnational communities – relationships in the ‘hostland’, relationships with the ‘homeland’ – transnationalism and integration in the homeland TYPES Victim Labour Imperial Trade Deterritorialised
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that many nonprofit (or "not-for-profit," if you prefer that term) health care organizations--whether they be hospitals, nursing homes, home care providers, health insurers, and so forth--do a poor job of informing the key stakeholders in their communities, as well as the general public, about: • Their nonprofit ownership status; • The unique role that nonprofits play in health care; and • How their organizations are fulfilling that role. Yet, they probably all think they are communicating
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