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Press Release regarding my recent award in D.C.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amy Simmons 202/309-0338
March 22, 2010 301/347-0476
Florida Health Center Leader Honored at National Conference in Washington, D.C.
Bethesda, MD _ Blake Hall, MBA, Director of Planning and Development for Community Health of South Florida, Inc. (CHI) in Miami, FL, has been honored by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) with the…
I liked this exercise and i didn't want to forget what i came up with.
It's not enough for our organization to provide health care services, we should aspire to change behaviors which lead to healthier people.
Senate Finance Committee to Address Health Center Role in Health Reform!
In its considerations, the Finance Committee will go a long way toward determining how Health Centers will be included and paid under reform. Senators Menendez (D-NJ), Bingaman (D-NM), and Stabenow (D-MI) have each proposed amendments to the current bill to support and protect the role of health centers in Health Reform. To learn more about these amendments visit the NACHC Health Reform Hub.
Over 500 amendments are expected to be offered in the Committee so it is essential that Senator Bill…
This post comments on a final paper I submitted to UCLA regarding enhancing services at our Naranja Health Center.
I was fortunate enough to attend the UCLA Anderson School of Management / Johnson & Johnson Health Care Executive Program from June 21-July 3 of this year. My Community Health Improvement Project, better known as my "CHIP" was based around developing services for the elderly at our Naranja Health Center. These services are geared towards preventative health measures that will help extend the enjoyment of the lives of our elderly. At the end of the course, I had the option to submit a…
Read More »Yes, you should be advocating for change on many levels.
On September 17, 2009, While at the Miami-Dade County Budget Hearing, I spoke to a person who said that the impact of the budget will not affect him for the most part. He was just a concerned citizen and wondered why more people (who were not part of Community Based Organizations) didn't come out to voice their opinions. Unfortunately, I didn't stay to hear him speak, however he seemed to be interested in empowering (to a certain degree- through speaking for others and hoping to motivate…
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