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- El Premio Kugel & Zuroweste a la Justicia en la Salud
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Health Disparities Depression Collaborative
The Health Disparities Collaboratives (HDC), through HRSA - Health Resources and Services Administration, is an integrated and collaborative national effort to eliminate disparities and improve delivery systems of healthcare to all individuals living in the United States under the care of HRSA-supported Health Centers. The Management and treatment of depression is one of the HDC topics.
Health Information Translations
Health Information Translations is a collaborative initiative to improve health education for limited English proficiency patients.
Health Information Translations
Health Information Translations is a collaborative initiative to improve health education for limited English proficiency patients.
Health Information Translations
Health Information Translations is a collaborative initiative to improve health education for limited English proficiency patients.
Health Information Translations
Health Information Translations is a collaborative initiative to improve health education for limited English proficiency patients.
Health Insurance Enrollment Glossary Now Available in More AAPI Languages
Action for Health Justice (AHJ) released a glossary of commonly used health care terms. For more information about the glossary and health reform resources available in English and Asain and Pacific Islander languages, visit http://www.aapcho.org/resources_db/ahj-glossary/.
Health Insurance for Immigrant Families resources from NILC
The resources listed below are available from the National Immigration Law Center’s website, www.nilc.org. Each of them is subject to being updated or otherwise revised as new developments warrant.
Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit
Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit provides step-by-step guidance and tools for physicians and other primary care health professionals to use in assessing a practice and making changes to promote better understanding for clients of all literacy levels. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality commissioned the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to produce the toolkit. Contents include tools for practice change, video, documents, Internet resources, testimonials from a practice, tips, and key points.
Health misinformation and social media - Resources Handout
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