Community and Population Health Programs
Community Health Partnership offers an array of programs that fall under four main categories in our Community and Population Health Division: Community Health, Population Health, Workforce Development, and Provider Training. Through these programs, we offer health services, education, technical assistance and training to our member health centers and greater community.
The overall goal of our Community and Population Health Division is to improve the health of individuals and communities served by our member community health center network in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties.
Community Health Programs
Community Health Partnership provides outreach and services directly to the community in the areas of women’s health and diabetes self management.
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Women’s Health Partnership
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Cancer Detection Program: Every Woman Counts
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Community Mammography Access Project
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Communities United for Women’s Health Project
Population Health Programs
Community Health Partnership works with our member community health centers on quality improvement and research initiatives that are geared towards advancing systems of data collection, access, and quality of care that ultimately improve the health outcomes of their patient populations. We coordinate with our health centers’ clinicians to study the health of entire communities, so clinicians can best evaluate how patients are doing as a group.
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Quality Improvement Programs
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Aligning Quality Improvement in California Clinics for Meaningful Use (AQICC)
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Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes (PHASE)
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Research- Project iCARE: Innovative Care Approaches through Research and Education
Workforce Development and Provider Training
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South Bay Area Health Education Center

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San Jose AIDs Education and Training Center
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Emergency Preparedness Program

