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Learning Collaboratives Combating Opioid Usage
Medical Leadership Collaborative - A meeting Funded by Weitzman, the Association was able
was convened for Chief Medical Officers and/or to provide member training and technical assis-
lead clinicians with Dr. Bonnie Chi-Lum of SAC tance regarding pain management and bu-
Health System being the champion for the col- prenorphine maintenance therapy through Pro-
laborative. Best practices were shared and dis- ject ECHO. Social Action Community Health Sys-
cussed on topics including addressing patient tem (SACHS), an Association member-
hesitancy and the 2019 Global Quality Pay for community health center, participated in the
Performance (P4P) Primary Care Program. project by encouraging physicians, nurse practi-
tioners, and physician assistants from SACHS San
Bernardino site to participate in ECHO sessions
Nursing Leadership Collaborative - Four (4) regularly. This project was greatly successful!
meetings were convened and brought together
Chief Nursing Officers, nurse managers, and
nurse leaders with Dr. Deanna Stover as the Rural Health Care
champion. Nursing leadership were able to net- The Association facilitated a regional meeting
work, share best practices, and engage in col- focused on rural health access, workforce and
lective impact initiatives. policy landscape on June 20th, 2019. This year's
convening had 35 attendees and included pre-
Human Resources Learning Collaborative Two senters Raymond Hino of CSHRA, James Wilson
(2) meetings were convened for human re- of Plumas County Public Health Agency, Jana
source professionals at our member organiza- Arellano of IEHIO, Gary Madden of 211 San Ber-
tions with Jodie Wingo, MHA as champion. Best nardino County, and Edward Ramirez of IEHP.
practices were shared and discussed on topics The purpose of the Regional Rural Health Con-
such as current California laws, management of vening was to facilitate a dialogue on identifying
leaves of absence, benefit trends and bench- and addressing rural health issues across San Ber-
marking, and networking. This program was nardino and Riverside Counties.
sponsored by Bolton and Company.
Community Focused Membership Driven
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