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Comparing Two Telehealth Approaches For Treating Psychiatric Disorders In Primary Care, Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee
Comparing Two Telehealth Approaches For Treating Psychiatric Disorders In Primary Care, Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are community clinics that provide primary care in rural and other underserved areas. FQHCs often don’t have enough mental health specialists to treat patients with complex mental health conditions.
Testing A Standard Approach To Match Patients With Addiction On To Treatment Based On Their Needs, Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee
Testing A Standard Approach To Match Patients With Addiction On To Treatment Based On Their Needs, Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
The study suggests that use of the ASAM standard of care approach to match patients to treatment may result in improved retention in residential treatment and better patient information and shared decision-making about level of-care decisions.
Comparing Ways To Ask Patients About Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity In The Emergency Department (Ed), Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee,
Comparing Ways To Ask Patients About Sexual Orientation And Gender Identity In The Emergency Department (Ed), Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee,
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
Sexual and gender minority patients report higher satisfaction and comfort with ED encounters when SO/GI is collected along with other demographic information via a nonverbal, written method during patient registration.
Does A Program That Focuses On Lifestyle Changes Reduce Heart Disease Risk Factors In A Rural Community?, Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee
Does A Program That Focuses On Lifestyle Changes Reduce Heart Disease Risk Factors In A Rural Community?, Handout By The Reach Research Dissemination Committee
REACH: Research Evidence-to-Action for Community Health
Interventions like HeartHealth—that focus on self-care of heart disease risk factors and that are driven by collaboration with the community of interest—are effective in medically underserved, socioeconomically distressed rural areas.