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CUMBERLAND COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, Winter 2023

The SVT was impressed with the Navigator/Connector Cumberland County Department of Public Health has positioned at the library once a week to assist the homeless population with obtaining resources needed such as Medicaid application assistance and scheduling appointments at the health department for needed services. They decided to do this because there was a growing number of homeless populations around the library, and they believed this would be the best location to reach these individuals. The Site Visit Team identified the positioning of a navigator/connector at the local library once per week to assist the homeless population with obtaining resources such as Medicaid application assistance and scheduling appointments for needed services as a best practice. The library was identified as an ideal location due to the number of homeless individuals congregating near the library.

DAVIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Winter 2023

The Site Visit Team identified the relationship between Davie County Health and Human Services and Kintegra Family Medicine, an FQHC, as a best practice. Kintegra Family Medicine is conveniently located in the same building as Davie County Health and Human Services – Division of Public Health and provides adult primary care, diabetes and chronic disease management, and behavioral health counseling. Most recently, Kintegra has agreed to provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to pregnant women who are referred by the health department for this service.

DURHAM COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, Winter 2023

The Site Visit Team identified Durham County Department of Public Health`s (DCODPH) collaborative efforts to develop evidenced-based interventions to address priorities within the Community Health Assessment for identified populations at risk. Programs identified include: DINE Durham’s Innovative Nutrition Education provided in neighborhood and schools; Complete Streets and Streetscape design initiatives; Bull City Strong, an initiative using evidence-based health literacy interventions to improve health outcomes, and the Partnership for a Healthy Durham.