DATE: Monday, June 22, 2015, 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET (11:00 am – 12:30 pm PT)
Health care organizations and delivery systems serving high-need, high-cost Medicaid populations are increasingly recognizing the prevalence of trauma among their patients and taking steps to adopt trauma-informed approaches to better address patient needs. Trauma-informed care strives to create an environment that supports the unique needs of patients who have experienced trauma and staff who work with them.
This webinar will provide an introduction to trauma-informed care and explore innovative strategies being used by two organizations that are implementing trauma-informed approaches to care. Participants will learn first-hand about CareOregon’s experiences in building a trauma-informed workforce for its Health Resilience program and the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers’ cross-sector efforts to create a trauma-informed community in Camden, NJ.
This CHCS blog by guest author Laurie Lockert, manager of CareOregon’s Health Resilience Program (HRP), details the program’s guiding principles and offers insights into HRP’s trauma-informed approach.
This CHCS brief provides an introduction to trauma-informed care and describes how this approach to care can be adopted to better serve Medicaid populations, including examples from three innovative programs.
The Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing access, quality, and cost effectiveness in publicly financed care. CHCS works with state and federal agencies, health plans, providers, and consumer groups to design programs that better serve high-need and high-cost populations.
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