May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
08.31.16
We know how we're doing by measuring:
Yep, quality and access. We talk about both of these a lot. But now, we get to talk about them in a whole new way: through data and storytelling.
Each month, we will post quality data and access data right here on the staff portal. We're leading with quality data, then we'll do access. Then quality. Then access. And so on, in two-week cycles.
The plan is to share out, on an ongoing basis, data and stories that give us all insight into the work we do and how we're doing it—and to do that in a way that is relevant to each of us in our own area of work, meaningful and interesting. We want to get all of us thinking, scratching our heads, generating ideas and questioning ourselves and each other.
So, without further ado, enjoy this first data story on colorectal cancer screenings here at Health Care for the Homeless.
May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
Gregory Rogers is a Senior Community Health Worker (CHW) with years of experience in addiction counseling. A vital part of a client’s care team, CHWs work with clients to navigate care both in the clinic and out in the community. See how Greg spends his days!
An artist, gamer, and movie lover, Curtis McLaughlin has been part of the Health Care for the Homeless Art Group for more than five years. Get to know Curtis in the lasted edition of "Pass the Mic".
Client storytelling is a staple of the nonprofit business model, ever present in advocacy, clinic tours, fundraising—and news articles like the one you are reading right now.