| Author(s): | Nora O’Brien |
| Organization(s): | California Primary Care Association |
| Location: | California |
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2005 |
| Available at: | www.cpca.org/programs/training/documents/conf/L/L_O'Brien.pdf (report broken link)
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| Description: | This PowerPoint presentation describes the roles and responsibilities of Community Clinics and Health Centers, entities that provide 10 million patient visits per year in California, in preparing for emergencies. Because nearly half of the population served by these CHCCs is non-English speaking, cultural competence and linguistically appropriate care is a major focus. |
| Language(s): | English |
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| Communities: | General |
| Subtopic: | Culturally Competent Care Language Access Services Phase 6 - Response Phase 2 - Preparedness Phase 4 - Physical Impact |
| Target Audience: | Emergency Planners & Managers; Healthcare Providers; Public Health Professionals; Hospitals |
| Resource Type: | Presentation |
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| Contact Info: | Nora O'Brien, Senior Regional Advocate
California Primary Care Association
1215 K Street, Suite 700
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 440-8170 ext 232
Fax: (916) 440-8172
E-mail: nobrien@cpca.org
Website:www.cpca.org/resources/cepp |