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How Typical Health Insurance Works
An infographic illustrating the cycle of how "typical" health insurance works.
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WEBINAR | Diabetes in Special and Vulnerable Populations: A National Learning Series
DATE: November 29, 2017, 11 am (PST)
SPEAKERS: Edward Zuroweste, MD, and Jillian Hopewell, MPA, MA
WEBINAR | It's Your Right to Know! Helping Community Health Workers Promote Chemical Safety on the Job (12/13/17)
DATE: December 13, 2017, 1 pm (ET)
SPEAKERS: Juliana Simmons, MSPH, CHES and Amy K. Liebman, MPA, MA
2016 Year In Review | Migrant Clinicians Network
Highlights of MCN's services and programs in action during 2016! Available in English and Spanish.
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- MCN Year in Review 2016 (English) ( 607 Kb )
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- MCN Year in Review 2016 (Spanish) ( 603 Kb )
WEBINAR | Después de la tormenta: Lecciones Aprendidas sobre la Salud y Seguridad de los Trabajadores en las Actividades de Limpieza y Recuperación después de un Desastre Natural
FECHA: 11 de Octubre de 2017 @ 1 PM (ET)
PRESENTADORES:
- Alma R. Galván, MHC, Migrant Clinicians Network
- Richard Rabin, MassCOSH
- Rossana Coto-Batres, MSW, Northeast New York Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (NENYCOSH)
MassCOSH: Addressing Work-related Injuries and Illnesses: A Guide for Primary Care Providers in Massachusetts
Offers basic screening questions, common occupations and ailments associated with them, as well as recommended treatment. Also includes sample letters from clinicians to employers for restricted work.
Post Disaster Toolkit for Training Clean-up and Reconstruction Laborers
This resource offers training for community based organizations and workers in the aftermath of natural disasters. It includes educational materials as well as trainer guides and tools.
Cleaning Up, Staying Safe
Blog post from the U.S. Department of Labor highlighting common hazards during hurricane cleanup as well as links to additional readings.
Keeping Food and Water Safe in an Emergency Situation
Information on keeping food and water safe for consumption and best hygiene practices in the face of disasters.
Clean Up Safely After a Disaster Factsheet
Offers tips about potential hazards and protective strategies during disaster cleanup.
Medical Management and Patient Advisement After a Disaster
This page highlights important tools for clinicians as well as diagnoses to consider when caring for disaster-affected patients.
United for Puerto Rico
United for Puerto Rico is an initiative brought forth by the First Lady of Puerto Rico, Beatriz Rosselló, in collaboration with the private sector, with the purpose of providing aid and support to those affected in Puerto Rico by the passage of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane María. 100% of the proceeds will go to helping the victims afteced by these natural disasters in Puerto Rico.
How You Can Help: #SafeCleanUp from Hurricane Harvey
This site includes various helpful links including information on health hazards, mold remediation, respirator use, and related policy information.
Safety Awareness for Responders to Hurricanes: Protecting Yourself While Helping Others
OSHA Flood Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
Comprehensive flood information including links to preparedness and response/recovery pages.
OSHA Hurricane Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
Comprehensive hurricane information including links to preparedness and response/recovery pages.
Hurricane Recovery Resources for Health Centers
"To assist health centers in obtaining Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding for damaged or destroyed facilities, Capital Link has developed Hurricane Recovery Resources for Health Centers, supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration."