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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Video - 2020
Pillars of Wellness for New Yorkers Seeking Longevity & Quality During COVID–19 (Video)

Healthfirst’s semiannual Provider Symposium, held on November 13, 2020, offered a unique opportunity for experts from healthcare delivery, public health, and the community to share prevention-based initiatives in the health delivery system for vulnerable patients. Featured speakers highlighted early successes in engaging Healthfirst members, practices, and communities in innovative programs that address the health trajectory of New Yorkers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Panel 1 - The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Panel 1 booklet) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Panel 6 - The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Panel 6 booklet) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Panel 5 - The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Panel 5 booklet) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Panel 3 - The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Panel 3 booklet) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Program Book: The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Program Book) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Panel 4 - The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Panel 4 booklet) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Panel 2 - The Health Equity Imperative: Exploring Solutions to Address Current Health Crises in Our Community

(Panel 2 booklet) October 5, 2023: This continuing medical education activity aims to promote the advancement of community health and well-being through a focus on health inequities and professional practice gap experiences by community-based primary care providers.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2023
Program Book: Transforming Care for Individuals Living with Psychosis

(Program book) October 12, 2023: This program aims to address common barriers to effective treatment of psychotic disorders including delayed onset of treatment, and lack of provider knowledge for when and how to initiate clozapine for individuals with treatment resistant schizophrenia and strategies for managing and mitigating common side effects of antipsychotics to improve adherence.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Practice Guidelines and Tips - 2020
Best Practices to Improve Medication Adherence
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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Video - 2020
Second Annual Best Practices CME Part 1 - August 11, 2020

Second Annual Best Practices Conference on August 11, 2020 Hosted by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Healthfirst The goal of Healthfirst’s Best Practices CME activity is to increase attendees’ knowledge of emerging strategies for addressing health needs and for reducing racial health disparities among New Yorkers in the era of COVID-19. It addresses strategies to optimize meaningful and measurable health outcomes for individuals in populations impacted by COVID-19. Participants will consider the tools and resources that can address the opportunities, challenges, and impacts on managing the health of these New Yorkers. This includes policymaking; social, geographic, racial, and age-related factors; and structural components of the healthcare delivery system.

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Education Events & Patient Care Resources - Video - 2020
Healthfirst’s Second Annual Best Practices (CME) Conference - Part 2

Second Annual Best Practices Conference on September 24, 2020 Hosted by Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Healthfirst The goal of Healthfirst’s Best Practices CME activity is to increase attendees’ knowledge of emerging strategies for addressing health needs and for reducing racial health disparities among New Yorkers in the era of COVID-19. It addresses strategies to optimize meaningful and measurable health outcomes for individuals in populations impacted by COVID-19. Participants will consider the tools and resources that can address the opportunities, challenges, and impacts on managing the health of these New Yorkers. This includes policymaking; social, geographic, racial, and age-related factors; and structural components of the healthcare delivery system.

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