This is the second webinar in the continuation of our Diabetes in Special & Vulnerable Populations: A National Learning Series.
After watching this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Explain the importance of health literacy for successful self-management of chronic conditions
- Describe the impact of low health literacy has on diabetes prevention and outcomes among patients from special and vulnerable populations
- Develop practical strategies to communicate health information and help patients build health literacy skills over time
Speakers:
- Arielle Mather, MPH, Program Manager, National Center for Equitable Care for Elders
- Rebecca Young, MA, Senior Project Director of Community Engagement, Farmworker Justice
- Cindy Selmi, Executive Director, Health Outreach Partners (Moderator)
- Tamy Leung, Shared Savings Program Coordinator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Maridolores Valentin, Director AgWorker Health Program, Beaufort Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services
NCA Collaborating Partners:
- Alexis Guild, Senior Health Policy Analyst, Farmworker Justice (FJ)
- Arielle Mather, MPH, Program Manager, National Center for Equitable Care for Elders (NCECE)
Rebecca Young, MA, Senior Project Director of Community Engagement, Farmworker Justice (FJ) - Cindy Selmi, Executive Director, Health Outreach Partners (HOP)
- Beleny Reese, MPH, Project Manager, Health Outreach Partners (HOP)