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Autism: Primary Care
Join the series as we build knowledge and confidence of primary care providers, ultimately improving care quality for individuals with autism.

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Behavioral Health in Primary Care
Join the series as we support primary care providers in the assessment and management of behavioral health concerns for their patients.

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Treatment Insights and Provider Support
Ohio community-based primary care providers can receive provider-to-provider consultation with our psychiatrists through virtual appointments.

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Project ECHO
ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a collaborative medical education and care management model that empowers clinicians everywhere to provide better care to more people: right where they live.

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RUBI
Join the series that improves clinicians’ comfort and knowledge with a manualized parent-training program (RUBI) for children with autism and other disabilities.

The Power of The Partnership
Health systems that want to invest in their neighborhoods — to go upstream of medical care to make whole populations healthier — can’t do it alone. They need funding partners, the buy-in of local government, the support of residents and the expertise of people with experience in community development.
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“Roadmap” to Community Investment Illustrates What’s Possible
Nationwide Children’s Hospital may now be a model for health systems that want to invest upstream in its communities, but the road there was more than 25 years in the making. Nationwide Children’s CEO Tim Robinson recently traced the hospital’s “more evolutionary than revolutionary” journey to its current community investment strategies in conversation with Robin Hacke, executive director of the Center for Community Investment (CCI).
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New Mobile Health Locator App Connects Central Ohioans to Care When and Where They Need It Most
The Central Ohio Mobile Consortium (COMC), a partnership between 10 local entities and health organizations, has come together with the goal of making high-quality health care more accessible for everyone through mobile health units. The group has launched the new Mobile Health Locator app, making it easier for residents to find health care services nearby in real-time.

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Safety City
We partner with the City of Columbus Department of Neighborhoods every summer to host Safety City: a free 4-day program for central Ohio children ages 5 to 7.