Episcopal Health Foundation’s big bet – see why EHF believes that prioritizing food/nutrition security, maternal health, and diabetes prevention can start a ripple effect of good health in Texas. #HealthNotJustHealthCare #txlege #philanthropy https://lnkd.in/gibinRdN
Episcopal Health Foundation
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Promoting equity by improving #HealthNotJustHealthCare in Texas
关于我们
Episcopal Health Foundation 500 Fannin St. Suite 300 Houston, TX 77002 Main - 713.225.0900 Health has a New Voice in Texas The Episcopal Health Foundation (EHF) believes all Texans deserve to be healthy. EHF is committed to transforming the health of our communities by going beyond just the doctor’s office. By providing millions of dollars in grants, working with congregations and community partners, and providing important research, we’re supporting solutions that address the underlying causes of poor health. EHF was established in 2013 and is based in Houston. With more than $1.2 billion in estimated assets, the Foundation operates as a supporting organization of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas and works across 57 Texas counties. #HealthNotJustHealthcare
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https://www.episcopalhealth.org
Episcopal Health Foundation的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Houston,Texas
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2013
- 领域
- Social Determinants of Health、Research、Community Engagement、Congregational Engagement、Health Equity、Non-medical drivers of Health、Community Health、Philanthropy、Thought Leadership和Affordable Care Act
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500 Fannin St.
Suite 300
US,Texas,Houston,77002
Episcopal Health Foundation员工
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During #DiabetesAwarenessMonth, EHF continues to change the conversation to diabetes PREVENTION in Texas. As part of EHF's Digging Deeper series, Briana Martin, MSPE, Shao Chee Sim, and Tanweer Kaleemullah, JD, LLM, MHA-MBA write about our key learning focused on Diabetes Prevention during 2024. A few potential evidence-based solutions: ? Increased widespread screening for diabetes and prediabetes. ? Utilizing diabetes prevention programs as a reimbursable service within Texas Medicaid. ? Using continuous glucose monitoring as a tool for early diagnosis of prediabetes and diabetes in high-risk groups. ? Teaming diabetes prevention programs with multi-sector organizations that address non-medical drivers of health like transportation and healthy food. Read more and sign up to receive our Digging Deeper research briefs: https://lnkd.in/gmdacuNZ #HealthNotJustHealthCare #SDOH #NMDOH #philanthropy #txlege
National Diabetes Month 2024: Insights from Recent EHF Learnings
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As part of EHF's recent statewide survey on #diabetes in Texas, we asked Texans what ideas would be effective for diabetes prevention. Their answers? Increased affordable access to care and screenings. But they also told us Texas can't look at the medical system alone for solutions. Instead, Texans say they support a broad approach: educational resources, community programs, and engagement from the food and health care industries. Nearly 80% of Texans we surveyed want doctors and nurses discussing diabetes risks, but they also recognize the need for larger stakeholders like government agencies and health insurers?to get involved. Prioritizing diabetes risk reduction can improve health outcomes, empower Texans to take control of their well-being, and save billions in avoidable health care costs. Let’s make it possible for every Texan to know their diabetes risk, access affordable preventive care, and live in an environment that supports healthier choices. See EHF's complete diabetes in Texas survey: https://lnkd.in/dmPuZ_d2 #HealthNotJustHealthCare #DiabetesAwarenessMonth #SDOH #NMDOH #philanthropy #txlege
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Today, Episcopal Health Foundation is debuting a new interactive website project examining the #diabetes crisis in Texas. From surprising stats to key results from EHF's recent statewide survey to what Texans see as the best ways to attack this crisis, the important data presented in this project paints a clearer picture of the overall diabetes problem in Texas. It's the first step in changing the conversation to diabetes PREVENTION and creating a pathway to a sustainable solutions by addressing #HealthNotJustHealthCare. We invite you to visit this new webpage, share it with others, and use this important information to create a call to action for diabetes prevention across Texas. #DiabetesAwarenessMonth #SDOH #NMDOH #philanthropy https://lnkd.in/d5-J-4PA
Critical Health Issues in Texas
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"If I live in a neighborhood that has affordable grocery stores and easy places for me to walk, and there are parks nearby, my reaction to being diagnosed with prediabetes is much different than if I live in a neighborhood that doesn't have sidewalks, I can't walk at night, there's nothing but convenience stores in the neighborhood," says EHF's Brian Sasser to Public News Service. EHF's new statewide survey shows that nearly half of Texans live in household battling #diabetes or #prediabetes. Texas is in the grip of a diabetes crisis. Only prevention can break the cycle. That's because no amount of medication or treatment will address the economic and social factors driving?new cases of diabetes and prediabetes — factors like limited access to nutritious food, safe places to exercise, and economic stability. Prevention is the solution. #HealthNotJustHealthCare #DiabetesAwarenessMonth #SDOH #NMDOH https://lnkd.in/gVkvUxZB
Survey: Diabetes in TX is a major problem
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EHF staff On The Road: In the past few weeks, our staff have been active across Texas sharing our important mission to improve #HealthNotJustHealthCare in many different ways: We continued our support of the Texas MCO NMDOH Learning Collaborative in Austin. This initiative brings together Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) that provide Medicaid health insurance across the state to learn about effective strategies for addressing Medicaid beneficiaries’ non-medical driver of health (NMDOH) needs. Those needs include food insecurity, housing, transportation, and more. This meeting focused on implementation of HB 1575, a recently-passed law that enhances NMDOH screening for pregnant Texans with Medicaid and allows community health workers and #doulas to be reimbursed for their work to address those non-medical needs. In addition, EHF's Shao Chee Sim presented EHF's journey to create and advance this important Medicaid NMDOH work at the a meeting of the Center for #SDOH Innovation and the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP). Finally, a team of EHF staff pounded the pavement to raise money and awareness for the American Heart Association's #HeartWalk in Houston. The event focuses on preventing heart disease and stroke by supporting research and heart-healthy activity programs. THIS is how EHF is promoting #equity by improving #HealthNotJustHealthCare in Texas! Tanweer Kaleemullah, JD, LLM, MHA-MBA Briana Martin, MSPE Zahyrah C. Blakeney Michael T. Walsh, Jr. Troy Bush-DiDonato Roosevelt N. Ann Barnes, MD, MPH Laura M. Thewalt Willie Bennett
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New EHF Survey Reveals Texas' Diabetes Crisis WATCH NOW: A new statewide survey from Episcopal Health Foundation shows that two-thirds of Texans see type-2 diabetes as a major problem and nearly half live in households affected by diabetes or prediabetes. “Texas is experiencing a diabetes crisis, yet nine out of 10 cases of type-2 diabetes are preventable, says EHF's Ann Barnes, MD, MPH. The findings are a call to action to change the conversation in Texas to diabetes PREVENTION. Diabetes isn’t just a medical issue; it’s primarily shaped by non-medical factors, from healthy food access to affordable health care. More than 70% of diabetes-affected households in Texas say they delay care due to cost showing that the need for accessible, preventive care has never been clearer. EHF is dedicated to expanding diabetes prevention and addressing non-medical factors through community partnerships and innovative #HealthNotJustHealthCare solutions. Check out the KPRC news coverage from health reporter Haley Hernandez during #DiabetesAwarenessMonth. Explore the survey results and EHF’s prevention efforts here: https://lnkd.in/dmPuZ_d2
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Today, EHF released a statewide survey that shows almost half of all Texans say they live in a household battling diabetes or prediabetes. As we release the survey, State Sen. Lois Kolkhorst and the Senate Health and Human Services committee shined a bright light on the connection between food and chronic disease in an important committee hearing. It's a connection that's key to many preventable long-term health conditions - especially Type-2 #diabetes. Diabetes prevention is a top priority for EHF and together we can improve the health of Texans, lower chronic disease, and reduce costs. Prevention is key. Texas can lead the way to a healthier future. See what Texans have to say about how this chronic disease is impacting families - https://lnkd.in/dmPuZ_d2. ? #txlege #HealthNotJustHealthCare #DiabetesAwarenessMonth #NMDOH
EHF’s new statewide survey shows Type-2 diabetes is having a dramatic impact on families across Texas
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We're kicking off EHF's efforts during #DiabetesAwarenessMonth with a first-ever statewide survey on diabetes in the Texas. The results should be a call to action for PREVENTION across the state! EHF's survey shows that two-thirds of Texans say type-2 diabetes is a major problem and nearly half say they live in a household experiencing #diabetes and/or #prediabetes. “Texas is experiencing a diabetes crisis, yet nine out of 10 cases of type-2 diabetes are preventable,” says EHF's Ann Barnes, MD, MPH. “These numbers confirm why we have to change the diabetes conversation in Texas to prevention through routine screening and by moving beyond medicine alone as a solution to this crisis.” Another key finding: 71% of households experiencing diabetes/prediabetes say they skipped or postponed care including check-ups, treatments, tests, and filling prescriptions. Read more and look for more results from EHF's survey throughout November. Learn why the key to prevention lies in improving #HealthNotJustHealthCare! See the survey results: https://lnkd.in/dmPuZ_d2
EHF’s new statewide survey shows Type-2 diabetes is having a dramatic impact on families across Texas
https://www.episcopalhealth.org
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We're kicking off EHF's efforts during #DiabetesAwarenessMonth with a first-ever statewide survey on diabetes in the Texas, and the results should be a call to action for PREVENTION across the state! EHF's survey shows that two-thirds of Texans say type-2 diabetes is a major problem and nearly half say they live in a household experiencing #diabetes and/or #prediabetes. “Texas is experiencing a diabetes crisis, yet nine out of 10 cases of type-2 diabetes are preventable,”?says EHF's Ann Barnes, MD, MPH. “These numbers confirm why we have to change the diabetes conversation in Texas to prevention through routine screening and by moving beyond medicine alone as a solution to this crisis.” Another key finding: 71% of households experiencing diabetes/prediabetes say they skipped or postponed care including check-ups, treatments, tests, and filling prescriptions. Read more and look for more results from EHF's survey throughout November and learn why the key to prevention lies in improving #HealthNotJustHealthCare! See the survey results: https://lnkd.in/dmPuZ_d2
EHF’s new statewide survey shows Type-2 diabetes is having a dramatic impact on families across Texas
https://www.episcopalhealth.org