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CME2 - Health Centers and Family Planning: Now and in the Next Five Years
Aug 28, 2017 12:30pm
‐ Aug 28, 2017 2:00pm
Health centers' role in and contributions to preventive women's health and family planning has been significant. This session will spotlight recent vanguard family planning activities, including results of a George Washington University/Kaiser Family Foundation national survey of family planning in health centers; an LGBTQIA Technical Expert Panel convened by the U.S. Office of Population Affairs; a model used in Colorado that reduced teen pregnancy by 40 percent; and new recommendations for the National Qaulity Forum (NQF) and e-measures. A look at practice, policy, provider engagement as well as local issues related to organizational culture and support will be provided.
- Describe current health center activities in family planning service delivery.
- Identify new recommendations for contraception NQF Measures and their development.
- Understand how partnerships between health centers and Title X Programs can reduce teen pregnancy rates.
Speaker(s):
Jody
Camp,
MPH,
Colorado Title X State Director,
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Brittni
Frederiksen,
Health Scientist,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Lucy
W. Loomis,
MD MSPH FAAFP,
Director of Family Medicine,
Denver Health
Jane
Lose,
CNM, ANP,
Certified Nurse Midwife and Adult Nurse Practitioner,
Jeffco Family Health Services Center, Metro Community Provider Network
Susan
B. Moskosky,
MS, WHNP-BC,
Deputy Director,
Office of Populations Affairs, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, US Department of Healt
Julia
Strasser,
MPH, DrPH (c),
Doctoral Candidate & Senior Research Associate, Department of Health Policy,
Milken Institute School of Public Health, The George Washington University