2015 NCLR Health Summit: Day Two Recap
Day two of the 2015 NCLR Health Summit wrapped up yesterday. Below are social media highlights from the second and final day of this annual event.
Day two of the #NCLR15 Health Summit is underway! Check out a recap of the first day: http://t.co/o7H01o9DnB #LatinoHealth #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
The day opened with remarks from Dr. Amelie G. Ramirez.
Dr. Amelie Ramirez opens day two of #NCLR15 Health Summit with tips for creating healthier environments. #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/l4ZTM9DV5n — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Day two and we’re back at it! Bringing healthier living back for Latinos in #StocktonCA #OurSalud #NCLR15 @NCLR pic.twitter.com/bhYQq11KOv
— El Concilio (@El_Concilio_) September 23, 2015
After breakfast and comments from Dr. Ramirez, it was time for the first sessions of the day, which included presentations on connecting the newly covered to care, creating healthy schools and communities, advocating for healthy foods in our communities, and enhancing integrated care through cultural competence.
Day 2 #NCLR15 #latinohealth summit enrollment rockstars @plaza_j @ambarjac @MinorityHealth Cara James pic.twitter.com/fr8c98k8YK — Sinsi Hernández-Canc (@sinsipuede) September 23, 2015
.@plaza_j of @EnrollAmerica gives an update on enrollment of Latinos into the #ACA #NCLR15 #OurSalud #LatinoHealt pic.twitter.com/yvLMsrAkp4
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Plaza: There was an 11.4% drop in in the uninsured rate of Latinos in the 2nd quarter of this year. #NCLR15 #OurSalud #LatinoHealth — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Go to http://t.co/3winnLR2Nl and http://t.co/S3wXtWU5AI for policy info and #ACA tools. #NCLR15 #OurSalud #LatinoHealth
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
@EnrollAmerica is developing tools that are culturally competent for Latinos. We need more of these! #NCLR15 #ACA #OurSalud — A. Manuela McDonough (@swellamanuela) September 23, 2015
Dr. Cara James of @MinorityHealth talks about resources for getting care once covered. #ACA. #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/frCvZ8UI3e
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Resource — From Coverage to Care: Helping the Newly Insured Connect to Care http://t.co/61PXGNXrS0 #NCLR15 #OurSalud #LatinoHealth — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
James: We’re trying to help consumers understand coverage helps them stay healthy, not just something to use when sick. #NCLR15 #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Looking for a health center? Go to http://t.co/2sSh7tb4m8 And, for a mental health provider: http://t.co/eZkgqeyWVP #NCLR15 #OurSalud — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
For all the resources on connecting coverage to care, go to http://t.co/g3UG2SA9gu #NCLR15 #LatinoHealth #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
.@Latinos4PP @ambarjac makes essential point: don’t just translate, TRANSCREATE for the Latino community #NCLR15 pic.twitter.com/FdOl4QWksM — Sinsi Hernández-Canc (@sinsipuede) September 23, 2015
Vanesa Fuentes, Suzanne Villareal-Lozano, Kaitlyn Murphy take q’s on getting healthy food into communities #NCLR15 pic.twitter.com/W3WSECGa9e
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
NCLR’s Alejandra Gepp opens the “Healthy Schools, Healthy Communities” session. #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/6ZV8Lkw3XY — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Mariela Estrada of @BpncChicago talks about how her org serves their community. #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/ECWoru3sRN
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Mariela Estrada: Partnerships with community based orgs and local schools is one key to a strong community. #NCLR15 #OurSalud — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Wow! Eye opening. #NCLR15 pic.twitter.com/YmOFlyJdub
— Sinsi Hernández-Canc (@sinsipuede) September 23, 2015
Aguilar Gaxiola: the clinical encounter as it should be. #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/WaWoCz7tfF — Sinsi Hernández-Canc (@sinsipuede) September 23, 2015
Dr. Aguilar-Gaxiola presents Collaborative Care model of integrated care. #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/3mvb5XL8S5
— Sinsi Hernández-Canc (@sinsipuede) September 23, 2015
Jorge Salazar of Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe describes his org’s approach to promote good health #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/3pFQZLvKlY — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Salazar: To integrate health into schools, you have to take a holistic approach. #NCLR15 #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Salazar: When you try, and it’s a concerted effort to explain healthy living, kids will respond. #NCLR15 #OurSalud — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Salazar: When you share the concept of healthy foods w/students, they’re more likely to go home and ask for those foods. #NCLR15 #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Carolyn Gery explains the the blended learning approach of of @GOALACADEMY. #NCLR15 #OurSalud pic.twitter.com/kOhn4A0By0 — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
.@GOALACADEMY is a completely online alternative high school that serves students all over Colorado. #NCLR15 #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Gery: Our goal is to get our students to graduate, and also to get them on solid footing after graduation. #NCLR15 #OurSalud — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Gery: Through a 5th year program (in development) students can come back after graduation for continued support. #NCLR15 #OurSalud
— NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
The #NCLR15 Health Summit has wrapped. Thx for following! Visit http://t.co/ndcJWqbu9P for more on our health policy & programs. #OurSalud — NCLR Health (@NCLRHealth) September 23, 2015
Thanks for following along! We’ll see you next year!