Name
CBOs and care coordination — Why it matters (Aging & Disability, Community Services, Vocational Rehab, Human & Social Services)
Date & Time
Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Description

People experiencing homelessness are three times more likely to use an emergency department than the general public, and patients with housing instability are more likely to be admitted to an acute care hospital for an average of one to four days, costing a health system up to $4,000 per stay. Community-based organizations (CBOs) are uniquely positioned to partner with these health systems. By addressing social determinants of health (SDoH) like housing, nutrition, and access to basic healthcare, your CBO can create thousands of dollars in cost savings, which can translate to more services and resources for your clients. See examples of how this is working today.

 

Tracks
Aging & Disability, Community Services, Human & Social Services, Human Services, Vocational Rehab
CE Credits
Social Work
Location
Muse A & B
Session resource
Session slide deck