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AAPCHO cordially invites you to this annual webinar to learn about AAPCHO’s data analysis of the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care’s 2020 Uniform Data System (UDS), including recommendations to increase access to care, improve health outcomes, and promote health equity for Asian American (AA), Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NH/PI) patients. Presenters will share preliminary findings from AAPCHO’s upcoming report, “The Health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders Served at Health Centers: An Analysis of the 2020 Uniform Data System.”

Learning Objectives: 

After this webinar, participants will be able to: 

  1. To present an overview of patient demographics, health utilization, and patient health outcomes at AA and NH/PI- and NH/PI-serving health centers.
  2. To highlight key differences between AA and NH/PI- and NH/PI-serving health centers and other community health centers across the nation based on the 2020 Uniform Data System 
  3. To discuss the implications of key trends, findings, and opportunities to increase access to care and improve health outcomes at AA and NH/PI- and NH/PI-serving health centers

Moderator:

  • Albert Ayson, Jr. (he/him), Associate Director of Training and Technical Assistance

Speakers: 

  • Adam P. Carbullido (he/him), Director of Policy and Advocacy
  • Jen Lee (she/her), Deputy Director
  • Julia Liu (she/her), Research Assistant 

Intended Audience: 

Health centers, Primary Care Associations (PCAs), Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCN), and community organizations interested and/or invested in health equity for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. Other community and partner organizations interested and/or invested in health equity for AAs and NH/PIs are encouraged to attend.

Fee: 

No cost/free

 

A special thank you to Andrey Chow (NEMS) and Dr. Nia Aitaoto (PI-CoPCE) for providing thorough, community-centered feedback for this report! This year’s report includes narratives from three AA- and/or NH/PI-serving health centers: CPACS, Chuuk Community Health Center, and Hāmākua-Kohala Health. The report is pending review and approval by the HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care, so be on the lookout for when the report is officially published this summer.

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