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NHCW’23: Accessible Tools to Pave the Way for Healthier Communities

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“Before a drop of concrete is poured, you need to build a foundation. Without it, the road will lack durability, especially as the surface material begins to show signs of wear, says John Deere, a leading construction manufacturing and agricultural company. 

 

This advice, although literal, can be applied to a variety of situations, including that of Community Health Centers (CHCs). The celebration of their efforts kicks off this week, as National Health Center Week, hosted by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), runs from August 6-13, 2023. 

NACHC has dubbed this year’s theme “The Roadmap to a Stronger America:” an ode to the CHCs stretching for miles that contribute to the success and health of underserved communities across the country.

If you will, walk with us as we imagine a path forward for this year and beyond:   

John Deere, who may well know best, says there are three main steps to building a road.¹ 

 

Excavating

The excavation process requires workers to move large obstacles out of the way.¹ When compared to health center patients, this may look like lessening the effects on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) by conducting routine screenings and providing support when needed. 

 

Focus Days to Address Related to Excavating: 

  1. Public Health in Housing Day
  2. Healthcare for the Homeless Day

 

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs says that physical safety must first be met before a person can even begin to be concerned with their other needs. National Health Center Week begins by recognizing those struggling with their physical safety. Realistically, patients can’t realize their full health potential- cannot drive forward- until they have safe, secure housing. 

Tools that can help with the excavation process: 

 

Grading

This part of the road construction process consists of shaping and leveling the road.¹ During this process, engineers must consider multiple factors, such as soil type, soil quality, and erosion, much like varying SDOH. Agricultural workers, health center patients and other stakeholders continuously shape the state of our healthcare industry today, with the unique combination of their lived experiences, skillsets and societal investments. 

Focus Days to Address Related to Grading: 

  1. Agricultural Worker Health Day
  2. Patient Appreciation Day
  3. Stakeholder Appreciation Day

 

Tools to help level the playing field: 

 

 

Paving: 

This final part of the process entails laying multiple base layers, as well as the main surface. Pavements can be rigid with a longer lifespan or flexible, and therefore better able to adapt to changing temperatures. When driving communities toward better health, there are always multiple options a health system can employ. Some solutions are tried and tested; others are innovative and allow room for improvement beyond the current standard. Heath centers have always had to adapt to changing external factors- being health systems always on the frontier of change. 

 

Focus Days to Address Related to Paving: 

  1. Health Center Staff Appreciation Day
  2. Children’s Health Day

 

Tools to pave the way toward the future: 

 

SOURCES

¹ “All About Road Construction.” John Deere, 2022, www.deere.com/en/roadbuilding/all-about-road-construction.

² “Addressing Social Determinants of Health With Data Interoperability.” Healthcare IT News, 20 Apr. 2020, www.healthcareitnews.com/blog/addressing-social-determinants-health-data-interoperability.

³ “What Is Patient-Centered Care?” NEJM Catalyst, 17 Jan. 2017, catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/CAT.17.0559.

⁴ “Section 2: Engaging Stakeholders in a Care Management Program.” Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/long-term-care/resource/hcbs/medicaidmgmt/mm2.html.

 


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