Let’s take a look at the Anatomy of an ECHO! ECHOs are open to all members of the healthcare team - this includes nurses, physicians, social workers, and more! You do not have to treat patients in order to join an ECHO. Any ECHO participant can sign up to present a patient case study. To present a didactic, we just ask you are knowledgeable on the topic and include some data that shows the impact of your work. Explore our ECHO programs: https://lnkd.in/dkG5kDJE If you are interested in presenting a patient case study or a didactic, contact us at: fsphecho@iu.edu
IU Indianapolis ECHO Center
Higher Education
Indianapolis, Indiana 327 followers
Moving Knowledge, Not Patients
About us
ECHO stands for Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes. A movement that began in Albuquerque, New Mexico to connect primary care teams with inter-disciplinary specialist teams to improve treatment for complex and chronic health conditions. The ECHO programs hosted by the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health that are freely available to all providers are Black Maternal Health, Hepatitis C (HCV), LGBTQ+ Health, HIV, Cancer Prevention and Survivorship Care, Trans Health, and Integrated Pain Management. To sign-up and join, please visit our website provided below.
- Website
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https://fairbanks.indianapolis.iu.edu/research-centers/centers/ECHO/
External link for IU Indianapolis ECHO Center
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
1050 Wishard Blvd
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202, US
Employees at IU Indianapolis ECHO Center
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Norelimane Bouzar
Program Management Specialist at the Indianapolis ECHO Center | MPH Student at Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health
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Kaley Liang
Assistant Director
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Alexandra Vargas
ECHO Coordinator Intern at IU Indianapolis ECHO Center
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Ahmed Abdel-Aziz
4th Year Undergraduate Public Health - Epidemiology Student at IUI | IUI Echo Intern | Writer with What’s Kickin’?
Updates
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Matthew Pettit, a Certified Peer Support Worker, has worked with Project ECHO since the beginning of his journey from a decades-long addiction to methamphetamines. Learn how he found an outlet to support others on their personal & professional paths. https://lnkd.in/gPkrmJFq
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The report from the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health was commissioned by the Indiana Business Health Collaborative, a coalition of employers, economic development organizations, health care industry stakeholders and others working to develop comprehensive solutions to address cost, access and quality of care in the state. https://lnkd.in/gwdmm-bG
Report reveals new findings on health care costs, outcomes in Indiana: News: News & Events: Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health: Indiana University Indianapolis
fairbanks.indianapolis.iu.edu
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CPSTF recommends family-based interventions to prevent substance use among youth. Interventions reduced initiation and use of various substances (see table). https://lnkd.in/gSCDWzzE
CPSTF Economic Finding for Family-based Interventions to Prevent Substance Use Among Youth | The Community Guide
thecommunityguide.org
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Individuals should only take medications prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider and dispensed by a licensed pharmacy. https://lnkd.in/gFgbHRgu
Potential public health risk among individuals ordering counterfeit prescription medications from online pharmacies
cdc.gov
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Older adults in the US often struggle to find and receive age-friendly care. Experts share ways that the health care system can work better for the aging population. https://lnkd.in/g6sU-EfU
Why doesn't America's healthcare system work for older people?
marketwatch.com
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As part of a national effort to reduce drug overdose deaths, many workplaces and communities have agreed to supply free doses of the medication naloxone, which can reverse most opioid overdoses. https://lnkd.in/et6Uu9Hi
250 companies, schools and organizations pledge to provide overdose antidote naloxone
npr.org
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Our ECHO programs provide opportunities for healthcare and public health professionals to share knowledge and learn from each other by following these four principles of the ECHO model. Explore our programs: https://lnkd.in/eud6Qr34
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Investing in reducing health inequities has the potential to add significantly to the US economy, according to a new Deloitte analysis. https://lnkd.in/gRpued5h
Improving health equity could add $2.8 trillion to GDP by 2040
healthcarefinancenews.com
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Join us this Thursday, October 24th at 8:30AM for our next HIV ECHO session via Zoom. This session’s didactic will be “HIV Criminalization in Indiana: Why it Matters to Health Care Providers,” presented by Carrie Foote, PhD (she/her). All healthcare professionals are encouraged to join. To register, visit: https://is.gd/join_echo To learn more about the HIV ECHO, visit: https://lnkd.in/gquD7sBu