Texas State Health Plan: 1993-94 Page: 69
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" Developing partnerships with physicians in
private practice and publicly funded health
delivery systems.
" Ensuring that all publicly funded programs
that provide primary care offer case
management services to ensure that
transportation, nutritional, financial and
educational needs are met.
" Encouraging and implementing collabora-
tion efforts and coordination of health and
human services programs and services.
" Seeking public and private grant funds to
increase and improve primary and
preventive health services.
* Maximizing the use of existing
healthcare resources by using new and
existing approaches which combine,
coordinate, and strengthen the
establishment of system linkages between
public and private providers." Increasing the number of local health and
human service agencies using the "Integrated
Eligibility" process and the "One-Stop
Shopping" concept by co-locating health and
human services offices and clinics.
" Expanding the use of non-traditional sites
for providing primary care services, such as
mobile units, shopping centers, churches,
and schools.
" Providing health and human services that are
culturally sensitive and designed to meet the
community's needs and concerns.
" Expanding community-based outreach
programs that focus on health promotion,
primary and preventive health care
education, violence and abusive behavior
support groups, and family planning.ENDNOTES
'Geiger, M.D., Jack, "Assuring Access:
Community Health Centers as a Community-Based
Model of Coordinated Care," Paper presented to
the National Primary Care Conference, Health
Resources and Services Administration, US
DHHS, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1992.4D. Coyle, M.D., D. Smith, M.D., R.
Anderson, M.D., "A Health Policy That Promotes
Health," The 1991-1992 Health Policy for the
Dallas County Hospital District Community
Oriented Care Program, Dallas County Hospital
District.Ibid.
'Ibid.69
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