The Northeast Florida Coalition for Access to Healthcare is the re-imagined Uninsured Workgroup. The overarching goal of the coalition is to ensure that local providers and other healthcare partners work collaboratively and identify available local resources to address issues related to access to healthcare.
Practitioners, community workers, and providers interested in ensuring access to quality healthcare in Baker, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, St. Johns, and Volusia Counties are invited to attend.
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💻 Zoom Info
Meeting ID: 862 2068 2485
Email Joyce Case at
Jo********@HP****.org
for the passcode.
Jennifer Wills, Network Partner and Expansion Lead
Flagler Health+
BRAVE: Be Resilient and Voice Emotions – A Program Breaking Down All Barriers to Care!
The BRAVE Program supports access to behavioral health services via care navigation and technology. BRAVE encourages youth to get in touch with their mental health early on and to be open to receiving help. BRAVE, as part of Flagler Health+’s Care Connect+, works with the whole family to address social determinants of, and around, mental health to ensure the delivery of the proper care, at the right time, in the right place.
Instagram: @brave.mentalhealth
Facebook: @careconneconnectplus
Lynn Hearn, Staff Attorney
Florida Health Justice Project
The Medicaid unwind has begun, with plenty of challenges already. The state and advocates are monitoring closely to ensure that children and other high-risk individuals are not losing coverage erroneously or earlier than planned. The Florida Health Justice Project (FHJP) will provide an update about the work of the FHJP to improve access to affordable healthcare and its current work with the Medicaid Unwinding.
Facebook: @FLHealthJustice
LinkedIn: Florida Health Justice Project
❓ If you have questions, please contact Joyce Case, Program Director, at
Jo********@HP****.org
.
The project described was supported by Funding Opportunity Number NAVCA210430-01-00 from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The contents provided are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of HHS or any of its agencies.