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  • Community co-design: Exploring a Community Care Hub with lived experience at the center

    Community co-design: Exploring a Community Care Hub with lived experience at the center

    In our county, accessing health and social services can often feel like navigating a maze. While resources exist, they are not always well-coordinated, leaving many residents struggling to find the support they need. That’s why the Washtenaw Health Initiative, along with our stakeholder organizations, is exploring the merits of a community care hub model—a shared…

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  • Health and social services integration in Michigan: Regional initiatives

    Health and social services integration in Michigan: Regional initiatives

    Integrating health and social services is crucial for addressing the complex needs of individuals, particularly in underserved communities. By coordinating medical care with health-related social support services–such as housing, nutrition, and transportation–multiple Michigan initiatives aim to improve health outcomes and enhance the overall well-being of residents. These initiatives can provide valuable foundations, learning opportunities, and…

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  • RSVP now for March 18 Health and Social Services Integration summit

    RSVP now for March 18 Health and Social Services Integration summit

    The Washtenaw Health Initiative (WHI) is excited to announce its upcoming Health and Social Services Integration summit, taking place on March 18. This full-day event will bring together local and state stakeholders to explore health and social services integration in Michigan. The WHI invites health care providers and payers, social service agencies, economic development organizations,…

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IMPACT AWARD

2023 Collaborative Health Impact Award winner

In December, the Washtenaw community voted to award the 2023 Collaborative Health Impact Award to the Behavioral Health Collaborative for Young Black Men & Boys.

Funded by the Michigan Health Endowment, the project is a collaboration between Packard Health and the University of Michigan School of Social Work Curtis Center for Health Equity’s Young Black Men, Masculinities, and Mental Health (YBMen) Project.

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Yes, the HPV vaccine can prevent cancer!HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a common virus that can cause cancers later in life. It’s almost always the cause of cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer in women.Nearly everyone who is not vaccinated against HPV will get this virus at some point in their lives. Luckily, you can protect your child from cancers like cervical cancer or throat can ... See MoreSee Less
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If you’re having sex, you need to get tested for syphilis. That’s because syphilis is a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause serious health problems without treatment—and you or your partner might not even know you have it. Find where to get tested in Michigan by going to GetTested.cdc.gov.----Si tienes relaciones sexuales, debes hacerte una prueba de sífilis. Esto se debe a que ... See MoreSee Less
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Whooping cough is on the rise in Michigan, but there’s a vaccine to help keep babies and families safe.Babies and young children need multiple doses of the whooping cough vaccine (also called DTaP), and older kids and adults need boosters to help keep up their protection, too.------------La tos ferina está en aumento en Michigan, pero hay una vacuna para ayudar a mantener a los bebés y a las fa ... See MoreSee Less
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