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Jan
21
2025

2025 KHC Clinic Assistance Program Lunch and Learn Series

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Jan
22
2025

2025 KHC Office Hours Series

2025 KHC Office Hours Series An Educational Series for Clinics and Hospitals Target Audience:...

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Feb
18
2025

2025 KHC Clinic Assistance Program Lunch and Learn Series

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  • Health Partnership Clinic Closes Gaps in Colorectal Cancer Screening

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    Health Partnership Clinic, an FQHC with four clinic sites in Olathe, Ottawa, Paola, and Shawnee Mission, serves a population of more than 15,000 patients each year, the majority of which are underserved and uninsured. Serving a patient population facing additional social drivers of health and barriers to care creates challenges in managing and screening for chronic disease. Through their work with the Kansas Healthcare Collaborative and KDHE in the CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control program, Health Partnership Clinic has developed innovative strategies to increase access to care and increase screening rates in their underserved patient population.

  • Health Partnership Clinic Closes Gaps in Colorectal Cancer Screening

    colon_cancer_blue_ribbon.jpeg

    Health Partnership Clinic, an FQHC with four clinic sites in Olathe, Ottawa, Paola, and Shawnee Mission, serves a population of more than 15,000 patients each year, the majority of which are underserved and uninsured. Serving a patient population facing additional social drivers of health and barriers to care creates challenges in managing and screening for chronic disease. Through their work with the Kansas Healthcare Collaborative and KDHE in the CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control program, Health Partnership Clinic has developed innovative strategies to increase access to care and increase screening rates in their underserved patient population.