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Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Wright State University

2013

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Health Disparities Report, Sara J. Paton, Sylvia Ann Ellison, Nikki Lynn Rogers Aug 2013

Health Disparities Report, Sara J. Paton, Sylvia Ann Ellison, Nikki Lynn Rogers

Population and Public Health Sciences Faculty Publications

Through a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Community Transformation Grant (CTG), Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County (PHDMC) is working to improve the health of our community by reducing preventable chronic diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Our CTG initiatives focus on engaging community partners to implement policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes to promote tobacco-­free living, active living and healthy eating, and clinical preventive services. These PSE changes are intended to reduce death and disability due to tobacco use, rate of obesity, and death and disability due to heart disease and …


Future Competencies Needed For The Direct Service Workforce, William Spears, Carla Clasen, Katherine L. Cauley Feb 2013

Future Competencies Needed For The Direct Service Workforce, William Spears, Carla Clasen, Katherine L. Cauley

Population and Public Health Sciences Faculty Publications

The aging of the baby boom generation and health care policy changes represented by the Affordable Care act create challenges for the long term care industry in America. In 2011 the first of the baby boomers turned 65 years old. By 2030 a total of 78 million baby boomers, 19% of the population, will be 65 or more years old and eligible for Medicare (U.S. Census Bureau 2010). Discussions of potential health care worker shortages often focus on the need for more physicians and nurses to care for an aging population. These changes are putting pressure on long term care …


Family Violence Quality Assessment Tool For Primary Care Offices, Therese M. Zink Jan 2013

Family Violence Quality Assessment Tool For Primary Care Offices, Therese M. Zink

Family Medicine Faculty Publications

Dr. Zink will discuss the Family Violence Quality Assessment Tool for Primary Care Offices, a modified version of Dr. Coben's Delphi Instrument. The tool may be used to assess family violence efforts in primary care at the beginning and intermittently. It is meant to be a tool for identifying deficiencies so they can be remedied and the care to patients living with violence and abuse can be improved.