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Expanding the Boundaries of Healthcare Systems Social Determinants of Health and Community-Oriented Healthcare Delivery
Expanding the Boundaries of Healthcare Systems Social Determinants of Health and Community-Oriented Healthcare Delivery

Preventive Medicine 2020 Online brought together leaders from medicine and public health to examine the most pressing issues in healthcare today, and how the Nation’s healthcare system can be transformed around prevention. This virtual meeting offered high-quality medical education programming, networking opportunities, and the recognition of the best in the profession.

The meeting was organized around critical topics including innovations in community health, public health policy, evidence and practice, health systems transformation and lifestyle medicine. Each meeting day was themed around two critical topics, with distinct sessions addressing shared themes in the practice of prevention.

In this presentation, you will be provided examples of innovative partnerships between healthcare systems and community-based organizations to address food insecurity challenges and lack of access to outdoor space for exercise. This session explores lessons learned and best practices for successful innovative partnerships in this regard.

Expert Speaker(s):

  • Erin Sedlacek, Regional Health Education Hub Coordinator
  • Dr. Alefiyah Mesiwala, MD, MPH
  • Alyssa Auvinen, Manger of Fruit and Vegetable Incentive Program at Washington State Department of Health
  • Ms. Lesha Spencer-Brown, MPH, CPH
  • Andrea Talhami, Produce RX Program Manager at DC Greens

Relevant Content to this Lecture

The content covered in this lecture contains the following topics:

  • Preventative Medicine
  • Community Health Innovations
  • Patient Outcomes
  • Health Systems Transformation
  • Primary Care Redesign
  • Lifestyle Medicine
  • Public Health
  • Population Health
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Public Health Policy
  • Evidence-based Outcomes
  • Rural Health
  • Value-based Care
  • Digital Health
  • ACES

Instructions for Claiming Physician Credit

In order for physicians to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for this activity, you must complete the activity evaluation survey for each session; a link to this evaluation survey is provided at the end of each session. Physician credit will not automatically be awarded. Follow all instructions for completing the evaluation.

Once you’ve completed the course evaluation, you can download your certificate from the “My Transcript tab” on the left side of the navigation page.

Instructions for Claiming Physician MOC Credit

In order for physicians to receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ for this activity, you must achieve a score of 80% or higher on the post-test. Physician credit will not automatically be awarded. Follow all instructions for completing the post-test and evaluation.
Summary
Availability: On-Demand
Expires on Sep 15, 2024
Cost: Non-Member: $45.00
Student/Resident Member: $30.00
ACPM Subscriber: $30.00
Member: $30.00
Credit Offered:
1 CME Credit

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