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Bree Collaborative

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Working together to improve #healthcare quality, outcomes, affordability and equity in Washington State. Tweets are for informational purposes only.

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Join Bree Collaborative & WA Health Alliance for a free #SDOH webinar on 1/21 to learn strategies from colleagues at Leavitt Partners & @BetterHealthEWA that we can all take to collectively impact the moral and social determinants of health. Register here: sdohaction.eventbrite.com

Join <a href="/Bree_WA/">Bree Collaborative</a> &amp; <a href="/WAHealthCheckup/">WA Health Alliance</a> for a free #SDOH webinar on 1/21 to learn strategies from colleagues at <a href="/LeavittPartners/">Leavitt Partners</a> &amp; @BetterHealthEWA that we can all take to collectively impact the moral and social determinants of health. Register here: sdohaction.eventbrite.com
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Bree Collaborative proudly joins Nanette D. Barragán & @healthyAmerica1 & 300+ groups in supporting The Improving Social Determinants of Health Act of 2021. This #SDOH legislation could improve #healthoutcomes, reduce healthcare spending & address health inequities. bit.ly/SDOHAct

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Bree Collaborative proudly joins TFAH and thanks Tina Smith & Chris Murphy 🟧 for introducing The Improving Social Determinants of Health Act, addressing social & economic factors that put people at risk for severe health impacts from #COVID19. #SDOH bit.ly/SDOHAct

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"Framing the conversation about distrust in Covid vaccines in terms of everyday racism rather than historical atrocities may increase underserved communities’ willingness to be vaccinated." nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Join Bree Collaborative & fletchergroup on 2/24 (12 pm) for a free webinar on the intersection of recovery & housing, & how steps outlined in our OUD Report can translate into better relationships between healthcare & housing systems, & healthier communities. recoveryhousing.eventbrite.com

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Excellent recommendation from Business Group on Health on how employers can ensure equitable vaccine distribution as their workforce becomes eligible businessgrouphealth.org/en/topics/blog…

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Join us & WA Health Alliance on 4/15 @ 10 am PT for our 2nd Framework for Action Webinar! Hear from nat'l&local leaders on how to move interoperability from an “obstacle” to an “enabler” of value-based success for providers and patients in Washington state. mailchi.mp/qualityhealth/…

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To celebrate TLI’s #Healthcare #ThoughtLeadershipandInnovationMonth, TLI is publishing a two-part #whitepaper and conducting a #webinar titled “Exciting Breakthroughs in the Future of #LimbLoss Care for 2,100,000 Americans.” #betterdatabettercare bwnews.pr/3cUhgTU

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Don't forget to register for our next Framework for Action Webinar Series, all about removing barriers to interoperability for value-based success! Join us& WA Health Alliance on 4/15@ 10am PT and be an important part of the movement toward value in WA state mailchi.mp/304897ef1686/f…

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A study using #health #data from millions of people showed #anxiety and #mood disorders were common in people who had severe symptoms from #covid19. The study, done by The Lancet Psychiatry, will need more #healthcare #research. #betterdatabettercare bit.ly/2OuCvlW

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Bree Collaborative requests your feedback on our draft Social Determinants of Health framework & stakeholder checklist by 5pm 5/7. Thank you for your participation in this effort to improve health care quality, outcomes, and affordability in Washington State! mailchi.mp/qualityhealth/… #SDOH

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Are you working on #behavioralhealth integration into primary care? Want to talk through barriers you are facing, and brainstorm some ideas? Come to our Behavioral Health Integration Office Hours today 4/27 at 3:00 pm! Join us on zoom here: us02web.zoom.us/j/88629223972

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Join Bree Collaborative on 5/27 for a free webinar on our #Colorectalcancer Screening Guidelines. We will talk through implementation resources for our Colorectal Cancer Screening Guideline, and hear from community leaders who helped develop our Recommendations. colorectalscreening.eventbrite.com

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Public comment period now open for our Bree Collaborative #CervicalCancer Screening Guidelines! Only 50-66% of ppl have up to date screening, & varies widely by age, race, & region. Feedback requested by 6/25. surveymonkey.com/r/Bree-cervica…

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Join Bree Collaborative & WA Health Alliance on 7/15 for our latest Framework for Action Webinar Series, when we examine the challenge of measuring what matters more efficiently to accelerate value-based success & adoption in WA state. Join us! mailchi.mp/c4e5f6898300/f…

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Join Bree Collaborative & fletchergroup on 7/20 @ 12 pm for a free webinar to learn about medical respite programs for people experiencing homelessness in WA State medicalrespite.eventbrite.com

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In their new blog, Bev Green and Laura-Mae Baldwin of KP WA Research and UW Family Medicine argue that requiring states and health plans to track Medicaid colorectal cancer screening rates is the first step toward improving screening disparities. bit.ly/3kzOJG3