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Learning Collaborative “Come to the Table”: Learning Collaborative

NACHC will offer a learning collaborative titled “Come to the Table” to address healthy weight management in children with a family-centered approach. With reaching across multiple healthcare disciplines, the target audience would consist of health center care teams, including clinicians, behavioral health staff, nutritionists or dieticians, nurses, and community-based support staff. NACHC will facilitate a four-part virtual learning series addressing prevention, screening, clinician management, referral, and family-based care. Care teams will have decision support tools, including guidelines and recommendations from the US Preventative Services Task Force, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As well as receive existing resources such as Bright Bodies, MEND, YMCA programs, and the 5-1-2-0 Healthy Choices Count campaign for their use in intervention designs. Coding and billing support will assist in integrating healthy weight care into sustainable center operations. Motivational Interviewing, assessment of bias and stigma in weight management, and behavioral health considerations will promote person-centered care that is supportive of family culture, ethnicity, and values. Integration of SDOH measures, in particular food security screening, will assist teams in determining the scope of factors affecting healthy weight management in their communities. The four modules will showcase evidence-based models of care underway in select health centers. Teams will be able to design quality improvement goals based on examples from the field and didactic lessons. Baseline measures of healthy weight, overweight, obesity, and severe obesity in center populations are anticipated outcomes of the learning collaborative. Outcome measures will include changes in care team confidence and importance scales as related to the topic; changes in health center practices of measuring rates of healthy weight, overweight, obesity, and severe obesity in their populations; identification of at least one quality improvement goal related to a healthy weight by each participating team; evidence of competence by teams in the use of motivational interviewing; and identification of community resources to address at least one SDOH affecting health weight. This activity addresses the Quality, Patient Care and Safety domain in HRSA’s Advancing Health Center Excellence Framework.

 

Chief Medical Officer; Director, Public Health Integration and Innovation; Senior Fellow, Public Health Integration and Innovation; Manager, Clinical Public Health Integration and Innovation. The listed titles identify the specific positions that will be responsible and accountable for carrying out this specific activity and will be supported by a full complement of NACHC staff inclusive of additional subject matter expertise and/or administrative support, as necessary.

 

7/1/2023 NACHC will establish a Learning Collaborative which will include at least 10 health centers and will hold up to 4 learning sessions within the 12-month period. The training will share evidenced-based practices. Participant and behavioral change evaluations will be measured through NACHC's consistent evaluation questions as described in the Evaluation Measures section.

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