August 4, 2011
7. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 READ THIS IF NOTHING ELSE ON MY BLOG TODAY
I realize that I write a lot, and that sometimes my blog pages wear on. I thought that what I found today on the first page of the “serve.gov” website in its “National Service Blog” section was especially important, so I’ve reprinted it here.
It’s also at the end of the previous blog page, which is entitled:
“6. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 Americorps/serve.gov/Gannett-owned Burlington Free Press/CODE SUPPORT FOR CUMBERLAND FARMS AND ITS CAMPAIGN OF CHILD MURDER ON THE SERVE.GOV WEBSITE”
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"National Service Blog
The Energy to Serve: AmeriCorps Volunteers Combat Summer Reading Loss and Childhood Obesity
Imagine: A mother comes to pick up her children from a summer reading program. Before leaving, her kids timidly pop into your staff meeting to deliver a bouquet of flowers and a big hug to you.
Posted on 8/4/2011
Nurses to the Rescue Via Virtual Clinics
Social Innovation Fund
Residents of Wolfe and Powell County in Kentucky have very limited access to primary care services, and long drives to access specialists who can meet their health needs. With its leveraged SIF funding from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, St. Joseph Health System is addressing this issue by establishing two virtual primary care delivery clinics to provide primary care services in these rural areas.
Posted on 8/3/2011
Closing the Care Gap: Addressing the "Last Mile" Problem
Social Innovation Fund
One of Cumberland Family Medical Center, Inc.'s satellite clinics is located in McCreary County, Kentucky. McCreary County is the 4th least healthy county in Kentucky, as ranked by the Kentucky Institute of Medicine, and is both a Medically Underserved and a Health Professional Shortage Area. As such, it embodies a “last mile” problem in access to health care services.
Posted on 8/3/2011
Helping Kids With Special Needs Conquer A Fear of the Dentist
Social Innovation Fund
The Kentucky nonprofit, Home of the Innocents, provides dental services to children in state care, children with special health care needs, and other children and families served by the Home and its partner agencies."
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7. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 READ THIS IF NOTHING ELSE ON MY BLOG TODAY
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman August 4, 2011 @ 6:34 p.m.
7. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 READ THIS IF NOTHING ELSE ON MY BLOG TODAY
I realize that I write a lot, and that sometimes my blog pages wear on. I thought that what I found today on the first page of the “serve.gov” website in its “National Service Blog” section was especially important, so I’ve reprinted it here.
It’s also at the end of the previous blog page, which is entitled:
“6. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 Americorps/serve.gov/Gannett-owned Burlington Free Press/CODE SUPPORT FOR CUMBERLAND FARMS AND ITS CAMPAIGN OF CHILD MURDER ON THE SERVE.GOV WEBSITE”
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"National Service Blog
The Energy to Serve: AmeriCorps Volunteers Combat Summer Reading Loss and Childhood Obesity
Imagine: A mother comes to pick up her children from a summer reading program. Before leaving, her kids timidly pop into your staff meeting to deliver a bouquet of flowers and a big hug to you.
Posted on 8/4/2011
Nurses to the Rescue Via Virtual Clinics
Social Innovation Fund
Residents of Wolfe and Powell County in Kentucky have very limited access to primary care services, and long drives to access specialists who can meet their health needs. With its leveraged SIF funding from the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, St. Joseph Health System is addressing this issue by establishing two virtual primary care delivery clinics to provide primary care services in these rural areas.
Posted on 8/3/2011
Closing the Care Gap: Addressing the "Last Mile" Problem
Social Innovation Fund
One of Cumberland Family Medical Center, Inc.'s satellite clinics is located in McCreary County, Kentucky. McCreary County is the 4th least healthy county in Kentucky, as ranked by the Kentucky Institute of Medicine, and is both a Medically Underserved and a Health Professional Shortage Area. As such, it embodies a “last mile” problem in access to health care services.
Posted on 8/3/2011
Helping Kids With Special Needs Conquer A Fear of the Dentist
Social Innovation Fund
The Kentucky nonprofit, Home of the Innocents, provides dental services to children in state care, children with special health care needs, and other children and families served by the Home and its partner agencies."
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7. Newblog2011: 08/04/11 READ THIS IF NOTHING ELSE ON MY BLOG TODAY
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman August 4, 2011 @ 6:34 p.m.