[Member-Only] COVID-19 Vaccine Roundtable

AAPCHO member clinical leaders, providers, community health workers, and communication staff are invited to the COVID-19 Roundtable series. Every month, health centers are encouraged to share effective strategies, challenges, and resources among members and partners. 

[Member] July 2022 COVID-19 Roundtable

This month, infectious disease consultant, Dr. Chia Wang, will discuss guidance on travel in the wake of the recent nationwide surge infections with the BA.5 Omicron subvariant.

[Webinar] Special and Vulnerable Populations COVID-19 Forum

Join AAPCHO and other National Training and Technical Assistance Partner organizations for a session on how COVID-19 has impacted health centers across the country and the special populations they serve. The forum will identify, share, and promote promising practices while highlighting and addressing challenges

Free

[Webinar] Acting on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Screening Data to Address Barriers to Health

The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Health Outreach Partners, MHP Salud, and National Health Care for the Homeless Council invite you to our HRSA-sponsored webinar to explore strategies to screen special and vulnerable populations for social determinants of health (SDOH) and build effective practices to begin addressing SDOH through outreach and enabling services (ES).

[Learning Collaborative] Screening Methods and Strategies for Acting on Social Needs Data – Session 1

Special and vulnerable populations often face additional barriers to care and are often compounded by social determinants of health (SDOH). While screening for SDOH is a necessary first step in identifying these disparities, responding to the data in practice is the ultimate goal in addressing SDOH. The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Health Outreach Partners (HOP), MHP Salud, and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC) will facilitate and lead this learning collaborative. This is an opportunity for health centers serving special and vulnerable populations to explore effective strategies to screen for SDOH and utilize data to build effective practices of addressing SDOH through the provision of outreach and enabling services.

[Learning Collaborative] Screening Methods and Strategies for Acting on Social Needs Data – Session 2

Special and vulnerable populations often face additional barriers to care and are often compounded by social determinants of health (SDOH). While screening for SDOH is a necessary first step in identifying these disparities, responding to the data in practice is the ultimate goal in addressing SDOH. The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Health Outreach Partners (HOP), MHP Salud, and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council (NHCHC) will facilitate and lead this learning collaborative. This is an opportunity for health centers serving special and vulnerable populations to explore effective strategies to screen for SDOH and utilize data to build effective practices of addressing SDOH through the provision of outreach and enabling services.

Together for Better: Welcome Back Reception

AAPCHO advocates for the unique and diverse health needs of Asian Americans (AAs), Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders (NH/PIs) communities and the community health providers that serve their needs. Join us for Together for Better: A Welcome Back Reception on Saturday, August 27, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency Chicago to celebrate our collective achievements and progress in improving the health of AA and NH/PI communities with our members and other partners.

Together for Better: A Welcome Back Reception

Hyatt Regency Chicago Living Room Bar 151 E Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL, United States

Join the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations for the "Together for Better: A Welcome Back Reception" at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.

Free

[Webinar] CDC’s Think. Test. Treat TB Campaign

Join AAPCHO and the Coalition for a TB-free California for a webinar with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Tuberculosis (TB) Elimination officials to have a dialogue about the Think. Test. Treat TB Campaign.

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