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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.



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