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Event date: 10/15/2020 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Export event Molly Rafferty / Wednesday, September 2, 2020 / Categories: Telehealth, Webinars, Archived Telehealth Considerations and Strategies for Special and Vulnerable Populations HITEQ Highlights Webinar This webinar focuses on strategies to reach and serve special and vulnerable populations using telehealth. Special and vulnerable populations include Migratory, Seasonal, and Agricultural Workers (MSAW), Older Adults, people experiencing homelessness, people with limited english proficiency, and rural communities with limited access to broadband. We discuss building the awareness, knowledge, and ability of both patients and health center staff to successfully use telehealth to meet the needs of these important groups. Wealso share how telehealth promotes health equity and increases overall access to quality healthcare for special and vulnerable populations. Print 20240 Tags: telehealthwebinarhomelessnessRural Health CareHITEQ Highlightsvulnerable populationsspecial populationsmsawmigratory seasonal and agricultural workersolder adultslimited english proficiency Documents to download Transcript of Oct. 15 Webinar(.pdf, 129.53 KB) - 3907 download(s) View transcription here Telehealth Strategies for Special Populations(.pdf, 2.26 MB) - 1603 download(s) Downloadable slides here Resource Links View Recording hereRecording link Related Resources Federal Activities and Approaches to Advance Social Determinants of Health Data Use and Interoperability in Support of Community Health Centers Team as Treatment: Driving Improvement in Diabetes HITEQ Highlights: Addressing Childhood Obesity in Health Centers