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Institute for Family Health

The Institute for Family Health is a not-for-profit health organization. Founded in 1983, the institute is one of the largest community health centers in New York State. It serves over 85,000 patients annually[1] at 31 locations[2] in the Bronx, Manhattan and the mid-Hudson Valley.[3] The institute is a federally qualified health center (FQHC) network.[4][5] Like all Community Health Centers, the Institute accepts all patients regardless of their ability to pay and is governed by a board that has a majority of health center patients.[6] The institute offers primary care, mental health, dental care, and social work, among other services.[7] The institute is accredited by the Joint Commission[8] and recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a Level 3 patient-centered medical home.[9] The institute also leads programs and conducts research to address racial and ethnic disparities in health, advance the use of health information technology, and improve care for diabetes, depression, women's health, and HIV.[10] The Institute trains health students and professionals at all levels, including the operation of three family medicine residency programs: the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Program (Downtown Residency in Urban Family Medicine), the Mid-Hudson Residency in Family Practice and the Harlem Residency in Family Medicine.[11][12][13] It is also a major regional clinical campus for clinical rotations affiliated with the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine.[14]

Institute for Family Health
Formation1983 (1983)
TypeNot-for-profit
PurposeFamily health
Region
New York State
ServicesPrimary care, mental health, dental care, and social work
President/CEO
Neil Calman
AffiliationsNew York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine

History edit

The institute was founded in 1984 by an interdisciplinary group comprising two family physicians, a family nurse practitioner and a behavioral scientist (Neil Calman, James J. Deary III, Yvonne Eisner, and Eric Walsh). Since its inception, the organization has been led by Neil Calman, MD, President and CEO.[15] The Institute began as a small private non-profit that received federal funds to open a Faculty Development Program in Urban Primary Care, which it ran for twenty years. In 1985, it contracted with Bronx-Lebanon Hospital to re-organize its outpatient department into a family practice center, and initiated its first residency training program in family medicine. It worked with Bronx Lebanon until 1999, and jointly developed several small community-based medical practices.

In 1986, the Institute acquired the Sidney Hillman Health Center in Union Square from the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union and turned the-multi-specialty practice into a family practice. In 1994, the Institute developed a relationship with Beth Israel Medical Center, and began the Beth Israel Residency in Urban Family Practice,[16] opening the Phillips Family Practice to serve as the ambulatory care training site for those residents.[17] Simultaneously, the institute was building and opening a series of small family practice sites. Between 1991 through 1998, the Institute opened the Parkchester Family Practice, Walton Family Health Center, Urban Horizons Family Health Center, East 13th Street Family Practice, and the Mount Hope Family Practice.[18] In 1999, the Institute received an award from the Centers for Disease Control to initiate Bronx Health REACH, a consortium of community and faith based organizations committed to the elimination of racial disparities in health in the South Bronx.[19] The group addresses issues related to nutrition and fitness education; access to healthy foods and safe places to exercise; diabetes maintenance and prevention; school food and exercise programs; and the segregation of health care in academic medical centers.[20] In 2007, the institute was named a Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Disparities.[21] In 2000, the Institute implemented a system-wide electronic health record and practice management system, Epic. The system has altered the way care is delivered by allowing for increased care coordination and preventive care. The EHR also enables research in health processes and outcomes, and has permitted the institute to participate in a number of federal and state payment initiatives such as Primary Care Medical Homes[22] and achieve Meaningful Use[23] designation.

In 2006, the Institute assumed responsibility for three practices operated by St. Christopher's, Inc. As a result, it obtained Article 31 licensure to operate two community mental health programs in the Bronx. A year later, the Institute acquired six health centers and the Mid Hudson Family Practice Residency Program in the Mid-Hudson Valley, which doubled the organizational budget, the number of staff, and the number of patients served.[24] In 2010, when North General Hospital in East Harlem closed, the Institute opened a community health center on the first floor of the former hospital.[25] Two years later, the Institute moved this practice to the newly built Family Health Center of Harlem, two blocks away, which serves as the home of its third residency program, the Harlem Residency in Family Medicine.[26][27] In 2012, the Institute opened the Stevenson Family Health Center in the Soundview section of the Bronx, preserving access to care as well as jobs in this underserved and geographically isolated community.[28][29]

Current Activities edit

Mission edit

The mission of the Institute for Family Health is to "improve access to high quality, patient-centered primary health care targeted to the needs of medically underserved communities."[30]

Health Services edit

The Institute accepts most private insurance plans, Medicare, Medicaid and patients without insurance.[31] Services provided by the Institute for Family Health include: primary care, sexual and reproductive health, behavioral health, dental care, women's health, prenatal care and delivery, health care for teens, diabetes care, HIV care, some specialty care, home visit services, WIC, Veterans services, free clinics, homeless health care, school-based health care, insurance enrollment, and social services.[32]

Patients can obtain a wide variety of free or low-cost sexual and reproductive health services at all Institute sites. Services include:

· Birth control, including same-day intrauterine device (IUD) and implant insertion, to help patients plan and space births and to prevent unintended pregnancies

· Pregnancy testing and options counseling

· Help for patients who want to conceive

· Preconception counseling to improve infant and maternal health outcomes, and to improve overall patient health

· Gynecological care, including breast and pelvic exams, PAP tests, and internal exams

· Sexually transmitted infection (STI) and HIV prevention education, counseling, and testing

· Prenatal care (including CenteringPregnancy™ groups)

· Specialized care for people with HIV/AIDS [33]

The Institute for Family Health offers contraceptive counseling in a supportive, non-judgemental environment with up-to-date and medically accurate information about all birth control options. Our team can help all patients choose a birth control method most appropriate for their needs and preferences. The institute offers the following birth control options at low or no cost:

· Same-day IUD insertion and removal (non-hormonal and hormonal types)

· Same-day implant insertion and removal

· Hormonal birth control (the pill, patch, ring, depo shot)

· Condoms

· Emergency contraception (i.e., Plan B or ella) [34]

Locations edit

The Institute for Family Health 31 health centers[35] located in the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Mid Hudson Valley.[36][37]

Recognition edit

Over the years, the institute has garnered a number of awards for their work, including the RWJ Community Health Leadership Award;[38] the Pew Charitable Trust Primary Care Achievement Award;[39] the American Academy of Family Physicians Public Health Award;[40] the Physician's IT Leadership Award and Davies Public Health Award from the Health Information Management System Society;[41] the CDC Center of Excellence in Public Health Informatics with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Columbia University;[42] the National Physician Advocacy Merit Award from the Institute on Medicine as a Profession; the New York Times Nonprofit Excellence Awards;[43] the Kanter Prize for the elimination of disparities;[44][45] and the Felix A. Fishman Award for Extraordinary Advocacy.

References edit

  1. ^ "2012 Health Center Profile". Primary Care: The Health Center Program. Health Resources and Services Administration. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  2. ^ "Hospital to Honor the Institute for Family Health at Annual Gala". Ellenville Regional Hospital. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  3. ^ "About Us". The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  4. ^ "Find a Health Center". Health Resources and Services Administration. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  5. ^ "The Institute for Family Health". Family Medicine and Community Health: About Us. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  6. ^ "What is a Health Center". About Health Centers. Health Resources and Services Administration. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  7. ^ "2012 Health Center Profile". Primary Care: The Health Center Program. Health Resources and Services Administration. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  8. ^ "263 Joint Commission Accredited Orgs" (PDF). The Joint Commission. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  9. ^ "Leveraging Health IT to Achieve Ambulatory Quality" (PDF). Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  10. ^ "Priority Areas". The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  11. ^ "Hospital to Honor The Institute for Family Health at Annual Gala". Ellenville Regional Hospital. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  12. ^ "Institute for Family Health". Programs by Sponsor. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  13. ^ "Beth Israel Medical Center". Programs by Sponsor. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  14. ^ "Clinical Education Institutions | College of Osteopathic Medicine | New York Tech". www.nyit.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  15. ^ "History". About Us. The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  16. ^ Schiller, Red. "Teaching Health Centers: Expansion of Existing Program" (PDF). Medical Education Futures. Retrieved 2013-12-20.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "History". About Us. The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  18. ^ "History". About Us. The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  19. ^ "About Us". Bronx Health Reach. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  20. ^ Calman, Neil (March 2005). "Making Health Equality A Reality: The Bronx Takes Action". Health Affairs. 24 (2): 491–498. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.24.2.491. PMID 15757935. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  21. ^ "About Us". Bronx Health Reach. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  22. ^ "Patient Centered Medical Home Resource Center". Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  23. ^ "Meaningful Use". Policymaking, Regulation & Strategy. HealthIT.gov. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  24. ^ . Press Releases. Primary Care Development Corporation. Archived from the original on 2016-01-23. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  25. ^ Hartocollis, Anna (2010-06-28). "North General Hospital Is Closing, but Clinics Are Ready to Take Its Place". New York Times. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  26. ^ Feeney, Michael J. (2013-09-18). "$28 million E. Harlem health center could provide more than just primary medical care". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  27. ^ "Institute for Family Health Receives Teaching Health Center Funding to Launch Family Medicine Residency in Harlem". News. Harlem Residency in Family Medicine. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  28. ^ Wisnieski, Adam (July 5, 2012). "New health center to replace Soundview". The Riverdale Press. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  29. ^ Gershman, Jacob (July 1, 2012). "Familiar Face to Run Espada's Clinic". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  30. ^ "Mission". About Us. Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  31. ^ "The Institute for Family Health". 2012 Health Center Profile. Health Resources and Services Administration. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  32. ^ "Services". Health Care. The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  33. ^ "Women's Health Care". The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  34. ^ "Birth Control that's Right for You". The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  35. ^ "Hospital to Honor The Institute for Family Health at Annual Gala". News. Ellenville Regional. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  36. ^ "Locations". Health Care. The Institute for Family Health. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  37. ^ Hartocollis, Amanda (2010-06-28). "North General Hospital Is Closing, but Clinics Are Ready to Take Its Place". New York Times. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  38. ^ "Neil Calman, M.D." Community Health Leaders. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  39. ^ "Curriculum Vitae". Neil S Calman MD. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  40. ^ "Public Health Award Recipients 1989 to Present" (PDF). American Academy of Family Physicians. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  41. ^ "2010 Davies Award Winners". Davies Award Recipient Manuscripts Archive. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  42. ^ "AIMA 2010 Daily Schedules". AmiA. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  43. ^ "2013 Nonprofit Excellence Awards". Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  44. ^ "The Commonwealth Fund Connection". The Commonwealth Fund. Retrieved 2013-12-20.
  45. ^ "Neil Calman, MD Receives $25,000 Kanter Prize for Addressing Disparities in Healthcare". Minority News. Black Radio Network. Retrieved 2013-12-20.

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The Institute for Family Health is a not for profit health organization Founded in 1983 the institute is one of the largest community health centers in New York State It serves over 85 000 patients annually 1 at 31 locations 2 in the Bronx Manhattan and the mid Hudson Valley 3 The institute is a federally qualified health center FQHC network 4 5 Like all Community Health Centers the Institute accepts all patients regardless of their ability to pay and is governed by a board that has a majority of health center patients 6 The institute offers primary care mental health dental care and social work among other services 7 The institute is accredited by the Joint Commission 8 and recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a Level 3 patient centered medical home 9 The institute also leads programs and conducts research to address racial and ethnic disparities in health advance the use of health information technology and improve care for diabetes depression women s health and HIV 10 The Institute trains health students and professionals at all levels including the operation of three family medicine residency programs the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Program Downtown Residency in Urban Family Medicine the Mid Hudson Residency in Family Practice and the Harlem Residency in Family Medicine 11 12 13 It is also a major regional clinical campus for clinical rotations affiliated with the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine 14 Institute for Family HealthFormation1983 1983 TypeNot for profitPurposeFamily healthRegionNew York StateServicesPrimary care mental health dental care and social workPresident CEONeil CalmanAffiliationsNew York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine Contents 1 History 2 Current Activities 2 1 Mission 2 2 Health Services 2 3 Locations 3 Recognition 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe institute was founded in 1984 by an interdisciplinary group comprising two family physicians a family nurse practitioner and a behavioral scientist Neil Calman James J Deary III Yvonne Eisner and Eric Walsh Since its inception the organization has been led by Neil Calman MD President and CEO 15 The Institute began as a small private non profit that received federal funds to open a Faculty Development Program in Urban Primary Care which it ran for twenty years In 1985 it contracted with Bronx Lebanon Hospital to re organize its outpatient department into a family practice center and initiated its first residency training program in family medicine It worked with Bronx Lebanon until 1999 and jointly developed several small community based medical practices In 1986 the Institute acquired the Sidney Hillman Health Center in Union Square from the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union and turned the multi specialty practice into a family practice In 1994 the Institute developed a relationship with Beth Israel Medical Center and began the Beth Israel Residency in Urban Family Practice 16 opening the Phillips Family Practice to serve as the ambulatory care training site for those residents 17 Simultaneously the institute was building and opening a series of small family practice sites Between 1991 through 1998 the Institute opened the Parkchester Family Practice Walton Family Health Center Urban Horizons Family Health Center East 13th Street Family Practice and the Mount Hope Family Practice 18 In 1999 the Institute received an award from the Centers for Disease Control to initiate Bronx Health REACH a consortium of community and faith based organizations committed to the elimination of racial disparities in health in the South Bronx 19 The group addresses issues related to nutrition and fitness education access to healthy foods and safe places to exercise diabetes maintenance and prevention school food and exercise programs and the segregation of health care in academic medical centers 20 In 2007 the institute was named a Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Disparities 21 In 2000 the Institute implemented a system wide electronic health record and practice management system Epic The system has altered the way care is delivered by allowing for increased care coordination and preventive care The EHR also enables research in health processes and outcomes and has permitted the institute to participate in a number of federal and state payment initiatives such as Primary Care Medical Homes 22 and achieve Meaningful Use 23 designation In 2006 the Institute assumed responsibility for three practices operated by St Christopher s Inc As a result it obtained Article 31 licensure to operate two community mental health programs in the Bronx A year later the Institute acquired six health centers and the Mid Hudson Family Practice Residency Program in the Mid Hudson Valley which doubled the organizational budget the number of staff and the number of patients served 24 In 2010 when North General Hospital in East Harlem closed the Institute opened a community health center on the first floor of the former hospital 25 Two years later the Institute moved this practice to the newly built Family Health Center of Harlem two blocks away which serves as the home of its third residency program the Harlem Residency in Family Medicine 26 27 In 2012 the Institute opened the Stevenson Family Health Center in the Soundview section of the Bronx preserving access to care as well as jobs in this underserved and geographically isolated community 28 29 Current Activities editMission edit The mission of the Institute for Family Health is to improve access to high quality patient centered primary health care targeted to the needs of medically underserved communities 30 Health Services edit The Institute accepts most private insurance plans Medicare Medicaid and patients without insurance 31 Services provided by the Institute for Family Health include primary care sexual and reproductive health behavioral health dental care women s health prenatal care and delivery health care for teens diabetes care HIV care some specialty care home visit services WIC Veterans services free clinics homeless health care school based health care insurance enrollment and social services 32 Patients can obtain a wide variety of free or low cost sexual and reproductive health services at all Institute sites Services include Birth control including same day intrauterine device IUD and implant insertion to help patients plan and space births and to prevent unintended pregnancies Pregnancy testing and options counseling Help for patients who want to conceive Preconception counseling to improve infant and maternal health outcomes and to improve overall patient health Gynecological care including breast and pelvic exams PAP tests and internal exams Sexually transmitted infection STI and HIV prevention education counseling and testing Prenatal care including CenteringPregnancy groups Specialized care for people with HIV AIDS 33 The Institute for Family Health offers contraceptive counseling in a supportive non judgemental environment with up to date and medically accurate information about all birth control options Our team can help all patients choose a birth control method most appropriate for their needs and preferences The institute offers the following birth control options at low or no cost Same day IUD insertion and removal non hormonal and hormonal types Same day implant insertion and removal Hormonal birth control the pill patch ring depo shot Condoms Emergency contraception i e Plan B or ella 34 Locations edit The Institute for Family Health 31 health centers 35 located in the Bronx Manhattan Brooklyn and the Mid Hudson Valley 36 37 Recognition editOver the years the institute has garnered a number of awards for their work including the RWJ Community Health Leadership Award 38 the Pew Charitable Trust Primary Care Achievement Award 39 the American Academy of Family Physicians Public Health Award 40 the Physician s IT Leadership Award and Davies Public Health Award from the Health Information Management System Society 41 the CDC Center of Excellence in Public Health Informatics with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Columbia University 42 the National Physician Advocacy Merit Award from the Institute on Medicine as a Profession the New York Times Nonprofit Excellence Awards 43 the Kanter Prize for the elimination of disparities 44 45 and the Felix A Fishman Award for Extraordinary Advocacy References edit 2012 Health Center Profile Primary Care The Health Center Program Health Resources and Services Administration Retrieved 2013 12 20 Hospital to Honor the Institute for Family Health at Annual Gala Ellenville Regional Hospital Retrieved 2013 12 20 About Us The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 Find a Health Center Health Resources and Services Administration Retrieved 2013 12 20 The Institute for Family Health Family Medicine and Community Health About Us Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Retrieved 2013 12 20 What is a Health Center About Health Centers Health Resources and Services Administration Retrieved 2013 12 20 2012 Health Center Profile Primary Care The Health Center Program Health Resources and Services Administration Retrieved 2013 12 20 263 Joint Commission Accredited Orgs PDF The Joint Commission Retrieved 2013 12 20 Leveraging Health IT to Achieve Ambulatory Quality PDF Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society HIMSS and the National Committee for Quality Assurance NCQA Retrieved 2013 12 20 Priority Areas The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 Hospital to Honor The Institute for Family Health at Annual Gala Ellenville Regional Hospital Retrieved 2013 12 20 Institute for Family Health Programs by Sponsor Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Retrieved 2013 12 20 Beth Israel Medical Center Programs by Sponsor Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Retrieved 2013 12 20 Clinical Education Institutions College of Osteopathic Medicine New York Tech www nyit edu Retrieved 2021 09 26 History About Us The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 Schiller Red Teaching Health Centers Expansion of Existing Program PDF Medical Education Futures Retrieved 2013 12 20 permanent dead link History About Us The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 History About Us The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 About Us Bronx Health Reach Retrieved 2013 12 20 Calman Neil March 2005 Making Health Equality A Reality The Bronx Takes Action Health Affairs 24 2 491 498 doi 10 1377 hlthaff 24 2 491 PMID 15757935 Retrieved 2013 12 20 About Us Bronx Health Reach Retrieved 2013 12 20 Patient Centered Medical Home Resource Center Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Retrieved 2013 12 20 Meaningful Use Policymaking Regulation amp Strategy HealthIT gov Retrieved 2013 12 20 PCDC Helps The Institute for Family Health Save Primary Care for 43 000 Patients Press Releases Primary Care Development Corporation Archived from the original on 2016 01 23 Retrieved 2013 12 20 Hartocollis Anna 2010 06 28 North General Hospital Is Closing but Clinics Are Ready to Take Its Place New York Times Retrieved 2013 12 20 Feeney Michael J 2013 09 18 28 million E Harlem health center could provide more than just primary medical care New York Daily News Retrieved 2013 12 20 Institute for Family Health Receives Teaching Health Center Funding to Launch Family Medicine Residency in Harlem News Harlem Residency in Family Medicine Retrieved 2013 12 20 Wisnieski Adam July 5 2012 New health center to replace Soundview The Riverdale Press Retrieved 2013 12 20 Gershman Jacob July 1 2012 Familiar Face to Run Espada s Clinic The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2013 12 20 Mission About Us Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 The Institute for Family Health 2012 Health Center Profile Health Resources and Services Administration Retrieved 2013 12 20 Services Health Care The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 Women s Health Care The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2018 07 11 Birth Control that s Right for You The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2018 07 11 Hospital to Honor The Institute for Family Health at Annual Gala News Ellenville Regional Retrieved 2013 12 20 Locations Health Care The Institute for Family Health Retrieved 2013 12 20 Hartocollis Amanda 2010 06 28 North General Hospital Is Closing but Clinics Are Ready to Take Its Place New York Times Retrieved 2013 12 20 Neil Calman M D Community Health Leaders Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Retrieved 2013 12 20 Curriculum Vitae Neil S Calman MD Retrieved 2013 12 20 Public Health Award Recipients 1989 to Present PDF American Academy of Family Physicians Retrieved 2013 12 20 2010 Davies Award Winners Davies Award Recipient Manuscripts Archive Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society Retrieved 2013 12 20 AIMA 2010 Daily Schedules AmiA Retrieved 2013 12 20 2013 Nonprofit Excellence Awards Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York Retrieved 2013 12 20 The Commonwealth Fund Connection The Commonwealth Fund Retrieved 2013 12 20 Neil Calman MD Receives 25 000 Kanter Prize for Addressing Disparities in Healthcare Minority News Black Radio Network Retrieved 2013 12 20 External links edithttp www institute2000 org http www harlemresidency org http www midhudsonresidency org http www bifp residency org http www facebook com instituteforfamilyhealth http www linkedin com company institute for family health Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Institute for Family Health amp oldid 1192717957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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