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Managing Ambulatory Health Care Course
The Managing Ambulatory Health Care course is an exciting collaboration between the Migrant Clinicians Network and the National Association of Community Health Centers. Over one thousand clinicians have completed this continually updated program, consistently rating it excellent for its practicality in the clinical setting, sensitivity to the needs of community health center physicians, and timeliness. MCN will be augmenting the established content with our expertise in Global and Migration Health.
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CST
POLICY AND ISSUES FORUM (P&I)
The 2014 NACHC Policy & Issues Forum is the best opportunity to hear the inside track about the impact of the November elections on Community Health Centers. Learn what is at stake in the immediate future as health centers confront changes in Congress, a difficult budget environment, and an uncertain fiscal future.
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EST
FINANCIAL, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT / IT CONFERENCE (FOM/IT)
The Financial, Operations Management / Information Technology (FOM/IT) Conference attracts more than 700 health center CEO’s, CFO’s, COO’s, CIO’s and health center finance, operations and IT staff who are looking for an arena to gather the latest information for the successful
Timezone:
PST
Open Access for Migrant Patients - Patient Centered Medical Home
This is the first of several resources MCN is developing to aid health centers in addressing the unique healthcare needs of migrant patients within the Patient Centered Medical Home. In addition, MCN is developing tools and resources health centers can utilize as they seek PCMH recognition.
Open Access means that patients can get same-day appointments for acute care needs and rapid access to routine care needs. This resource describes what Open Access looks like for migrant patients.
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- OpenAccessStatement FINAL ( 261 Kb )
Verbal/Telephone Orders and Test Results
To define a process for accepting verbal or telephone orders and test results directly from physicians, physician extenders (Physician Assistants, Nurse Midwives, Nurse Practitioners), labs and/or testing services.
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Patient Discharge From Practice
The purpose of the Patient Discharge from Practice Policy is to direct a mechanism for review of cases where there is a serious breech in the responsibility of a patient to Cherry Street Health Services. The reviewers consist of the Medical Director and/or Dental Director and the Provider involved and any other staff involved in the case. The group may recommend a remedy, which may include the termination of the patient from the health center practice.
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- 3.02.04 Discharge from Practice2 ( 34 Kb )
Telephone Triage Protocol
To provide for a consistent method of telephone medical management by the Registered Nurse.
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- Telephone Triage Protocol2 ( 26 Kb )
Change Management Guidelines
Manage changes in a rational and predictable manner so that staff and clients can plan accordingly.
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- ChgMgmntGuide2 ( 48 Kb )
Informed Consent
Clinic policy detailing the informed consent process.
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- InformedConsent ( 21 Kb )
Terminating Services to Patients
The purpose of this policy is to define the reasons for patients being terminated from the practice and to describe the termination process. This policy statement can be downloaded and modified for use in other health centers.
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- 351 TerminatingServicestoPatients2 ( 70 Kb )