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Toolkit to Provide Integrated Medical and Social Services to a Vulnerable Population

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Community Impact: Toolkit

How to provide integrated medical and social services through familiar faces:

This toolkit is intended to help community stakeholders improve the health and well-being of its most vulnerable community members. It provides strategies to develop a shared understanding of the complex challenges faced by these individuals and a design framework to better understand and address these challenges.

For more information, contact: Thava Mahadevan

Click the link below to view or download the toolkit:

Toolkit-for-Familiar-Faces-Providing-Integrated-Medical-and-Social-Services-to-a-Vulnerable-Population.pdf

Project

Wake County Familiar Faces Health Collaborative

Cohort

2020-2023

Focus Areas
  • Health Care Access
  • Public, Population, & Community Health
  • Social Determinants of Health
Team Members
  • Keturah Beckham, MSW, LCSWA, LCAS-A, CHC
  • José G Cabañas, MD, MPH
  • Derrick Hoover, MD, FAAFP
  • Thava Mahadevan, MS, LCAS
  • Jason Wittes, PharmD
Location

Raleigh, North Carolina

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