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Hi, all.  Our FQHC in eastern NC has been involved in the roll out of ACE inventories, the PRAPARE tool, and trauma-informed/resilience focused awareness over the past two years.  The materials and research are easy enough to come by and as you have found, there is a wealth of information.  We've chosen to tackle this from a culture change standpoint and as part of our Patient-Centered Medical Home work.  I am the Director of Integrated Care and Behavioral Health here and would be happy to talk with any of you about our experiences.  Needless to say, challenges abound but it's great work! I can be directly emailed at jan.freeman@rhgnc.org and if interested, we can set up time to talk. 

Hi all,

Wow, I am so lucky I saw these posts. I work at a FQHC and want to introduce this work as well, particularly starting with pregnant women and following the babies.  I would love to be involved with what is unfolding and take advantage of all the wisdom and experience I sense abounds!  I have never posted or participated in this forum before so forgive me if things get messed up in communicating.

take care all!  And thanks for your contact info Jan.

Mary Elizabeth Merritt, Ph.D.  "MB"  mmerritt@chpberkshires.org

 

 

 

 

 

Hello - I know this is off topic but in looking at the PRAPARE, it seems like there hasn't been much done with it since the initial implementation with the 7 sites.  I'm thinking the Accountable Healthy Communities Health Related Social Need Screening might be better since the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services is estimating that it will be used with over 7 million people in the next 5 years...  Any thoughts? 

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