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Technical Assistance Services

Technical Assistance Services

MCN's expert clinical team provides both on-site and distance technical assistance. The experienced team provides a number of critical services including consultation on clinic systems, protocols and procedures as well as program development and evaluation; patient tracking and bridge case management; environmental and occupational medicine, pesticide awareness, and worker’s compensation issues for health centers; immigration and how it affects health centers. Additionally, MCN offers assistance and consultation for migrant research through the Institutional Review Board.

Technical assistance from MCN can be fairly simple and consist of a single question or series of questions about available resources, training, or expertise in a specific area of clinical systems or health care for migrants. Technical assistance can also be very intensive and involve multiple points of contact between clinic staff and MCN consultants. 

Below are highlighted instances of technical assistance we've provided in the areas of Key & Emerging Issues and Environmental and Occupational Health:


Key and Emerging Issues

Technical Assistance Highlights from the past year
 

Total TA = 1039 | Number of Individuals Impacted = 187,246 | Total minutes = 119,544

 

Map of locations TA was provided

A map of locations that technical assistance was provided

 

Topics and frequency of assistance provided

A list of topics and the frequency with which we've provided technical assistance on those topics

 

Environmental and Occupational Health
Technical Assistance Highlights from the past year
 

Total TA = 140 | Number of Individuals Impacted = 18,494 | Total minutes = 26,570

 

Map of locations TA was provided

Map of locations technical assistance was provided

 


 

Technical Assistance Case Study

The following example is just one way in which MCN’s clinical experts can provide tailored technical assistance services. MCN staff met the executive director of a newly funded migrant health center who was struggling to develop the robust clinical systems needed to provide quality health services. After discussions with the clinical staff and MCN clinical experts, MCN was asked to provide onsite assistance in the development, implementation and review of clinical policies and program expectations as set forth in the narrative of the New Access Point plan;

Working together with clinical staff MCN consultants assisted the clinic to develop the following clinical elements: 

  • Health Care Plan objectives;
  • Assistance with recruitment and retention plan for providers;
  • A new provider orientation to migrant health;
  • Health Center trainings on selected topics such as occupational health, adolescent and adult immunizations, cultural competency, immigration issues, continuity of care while migrating, identifying migrant and homeless patients at each encounter, access to care, infectious diseases, and emergency preparedness for special populations;
  • Integration with Primary Care Association efforts around health disparity reduction and collaborative care;
  • Performance improvement and QI plans for the center;
  • Governance issues for medical directors;
  • Integration of new services, such as expanded dental and mental health, into existing care provision;
  • Development of sustainable effective collaboration between medical director, board, and executive director;
  • Comprehensive orientation of medical director to 330 programs, networks, and supports with opportunity for ongoing mentoring.

To find out more about MCN's consultation services contact  Martha Alvarado at malvarado@migrantclinician.org