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One Degree makes it easier for me to research local resources and provide the information directly to my patients,” said Northeast Valley community health worker Sandra Morales. “A couple of patients that have received the text messages [from One Degree] found it very useful to be able to access the resources and be given the information right away. It even makes my job a bit easier, since many patients’ referrals are updated when the resource is accessed, giving me more time to reach out to new patients.
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Sandra Morales

July 8, 2019
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One Degree makes it easier for me to research local resources and provide the information directly to my patients,” said Northeast Valley community health worker Sandra Morales. “A couple of patie…

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LifeLong Medical Care

June 30, 2019
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“I think [support for this work] comes with more education [on] social determinants of health when we actually introduce it to the clinic setting as a whole. People know a little bit about social dete…

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RISE Community Health Worker

June 14, 2019
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“So, within that first ten days, we’re going to have another visit. We’ll give them a Tap card for their transportation. If they need food, we’ll give them a $25 food card. But, we want them to know…

Anonymous Palooza Participants

June 12, 2019
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By Angela Liu
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“I appreciate the hands-on, interactive workshop with the journey map.”
“I wonder what the workshop would be like if we worked across clinics on specific issues, like all folks working on CRC [colo…

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Salem Magarian, MD

May 9, 2019
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“The Community Care Team is completely different than anything we’ve done. It allows us as a clinic to have a comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation of a child that’s like a detailed medical…

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James Hughes

May 9, 2019
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“The Community Care Team case conferences bring a dimension of depth that doesn’t exist in a regular IEP team meeting, parent conference or principal phone call home. That depth comes from the multi…

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Adriana Velez

May 3, 2019
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By Angela Liu
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“Although we tested functionality time and time again, there were issues that were not anticipated and had to be dealt with. Communication was key before, during, and after the implementation—not…

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Bernice Perez

May 3, 2019
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By Angela Liu
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“As we embarked in this exciting and much anticipated project, we realized we had our work cut out for us. Nevertheless, we moved forward with the final goal in mind … At the end of it all, it was…

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NEVHC Pediatrician

March 21, 2019
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By Kendra Chaikind
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“When you know that you’ve made a difference, with something as basic as food, it almost makes me feel bad that we didn’t ask this stuff before.”

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