FYI: Weekly Health Resources for June 5, 2024

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FYI: Weekly Health Resources

June is Men’s Health Month!

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This annual observance encourages men and boys to be proactive in their health by implementing healthy living decisions. This year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) is focusing on improving health outcomes for racial and ethnic minority and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) men through its theme, Be the Source for Better Health: Improving Health Outcomes Through Our Cultures, Communities, and Connections.

This theme calls on each of us to better understand how the unique environments, cultures, histories, and circumstances (known as social determinants of health, or SDOH) of racial and ethnic minority and AI/AN men impact their overall health.

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Funding

Expanded Hours Program

Grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to expand access to health center services by increasing health center operating hours to meet identified patient and community needs.
Deadline is June 24.

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Sweetgrass Grants

Grants from the Urban Indian Health Institute support public health programs related to chronic disease prevention and management.
Phase 1 Deadline is June 28.

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Consortium for Palliative Care Research Across the Lifespan

Cooperative agreement from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support a consortium that provides resources, expertise, and coordination to advance innovative, high-quality research on palliative care for those with serious illness across the lifespan. 
Deadline is July 2.

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NIHCM Foundation Research Grants

Grants from the National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation for projects that advance the evidence-base in areas such as health care financing, affordability, delivery, management and/or policy.
Deadline is June 28.

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Housing-Related Hazards and Lead-Based Paint Capital Fund Program

Grant agreement from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to evaluate and reduce residential health hazards in public housing, including lead-based paint, carbon monoxide, mold, radon, fire safety, and asbestos.
Deadline is July 1.

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Using Innovative Digital Healthcare Solutions to Improve Quality at the Point of Care

Grant from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality supporting research projects that test promising digital healthcare interventions aimed at improving quality of care and healthcare services delivery at the point of care.
Deadline is July 17.

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Webinars and Other Events

Discrimination as a Social Determinant of Mental Health Disparities

Workshop hosted by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
June 6, at 10:00 a.m. ET.

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Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease: Population Health Strategies to Improve Quality of Care and Reduce Cardiovascular Risk

Webinar hosted by the National Center for Farmworker Health.
June 6, at 2:00 p.m. ET.

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Promoting Mental Health for Sexual and Gender Minority Youth

Workshop hosted by the NIMH.
June 10–11, at 11:00 a.m. ET.

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Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Webinar Series Screening for Older Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Webinar hosted by the Indian Health Service TeleBehavioral Health Center of Excellence.
June 6, at 1:00 p.m. ET.

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Clinical Research in Primary Care

Workshop hosted by the NIH.
June 7, at 10:00 a.m. ET.

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Exploring the Role of Arts and Humanities in Teaching Health Equity

Webinar hosted by the Association of American Medical Colleges.
June 12, at 1:00 p.m. ET.

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Resources

LGBTQ+ Health: Rural vs Urban Inequities

LGBTQ Health

From 2019–2020, rural lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults were more likely to report poor/fair self-rated health than rural heterosexual adults. This Recap, from the Rural Health Research Gateway, examines self-rated health, chronic conditions, mental health, and social and emotional support systems for LGBTQ+ populations.

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New Resource to Connect People Returning to the Community to Health Care Services

CMS Resource

The U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Minority Health have joined together to release a new Coverage to Care (C2C) resource to support individuals upon release and re-entering the community to connect to health coverage and health services. The guide contains information to help individuals connect to health care services pre- and post-release, learn about insurance coverage types and how to apply, and tips to get started using health coverage to receive needed services to support a successful reentry and healthy life. It is available in English and Spanish.

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Tribal Elder Protection Team Toolkit

NAEJI

The Tribal Elder Protection Team Toolkit from the Native American Elder Justice Initiative helps identify and implement a tribal Elder protection team. The team provides assistance to their clients to promote coordination among service programs available to tribal Elders and improve lines of communication to efficiently address Elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation.

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Clinical Trials

Study of Rates of Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in Men of African Ancestry Using MRI and MRI Guided Biopsy

This study, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, will test an imaging technology called multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) for detecting prostate cancer in men of African ancestry. This study will take place in Bethesda, Maryland.

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Skills-Based Educational Strategies for Reduction of Vascular Events in Orange County

This study, sponsored by the University of California, Irvine in collaboration with the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, aims to evaluate the efficacy of a culturally tailored, skills-based, cardiovascular health (CVH) intervention amongst a cohort of Latinx and Vietnamese families. This study will take place in Irvine, California.

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Workforce Development

Cervical Cancer ECHO Learning Series for Safety-Net Settings in US-Affiliated Pacific Islands (CERV-Net USAPI)

CERV-Net USAPI is a free, virtual, collaborative learning series that prepares and empowers safety-net settings of care to engage partners, patients, and communities to ultimately improve cervical cancer care across the cancer continuum. Two or three participants from each organization will attend online meetings, deliver one case presentation, and complete evaluation surveys.
Virtual meetings every Thursday, July 25–October 3, at 6:00 p.m. ET.

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Cultural Considerations for People at Risk for Suicide

This knowledge-based virtual presentation for interprofessional healthcare teams is focused on the need for staff to be aware of their own biases when providing care to veterans, especially those at risk for suicide. This presentation aims to fill a knowledge gap by reviewing cultural characteristics and competency skills that provide inclusive, mindful, equal, and equitable care to better serve these veterans.
Continuing education credits available.
June 12, at 2:00 p.m. ET.

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Knowledge Center

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Recommended Reading

In recognition of Men's Health Month, the OMH Knowledge Center is featuring State of American Men 2023: From Crisis and Confusion to Hope. This report from Equimundo uses data collected in an online survey to examine men's mental health and other challenges faced by men in the United States today, many of whom feel disconnected and uncertain about their futures.

You can access this free resource through the online catalog here.

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