This view includes a computed geometry value for use only by region map (applications by zip code) and redacts the City of Mesa Account number. Applications for assistance under the MesaCARES Utility Assistance program and awards granted under the program.
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Healthcare Data for use with GIS mapping software, databases, and web applications are from Caliper Corporation and contain point geographic files of healthcare organizations, providers, and hospitals and an boundary file of Primary Care Service Areas.
ECM Community Support Services tables for a Quarterly Implementation Report. Including the County and Plan Details for both ECM and Community Support.This Medi-Cal Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports Calendar Year Quarterly Implementation Report provides a comprehensive overview of ECM and Community Supports implementation in the programs' first year. It includes data at the state, county, and plan levels on total members served, utilization, and provider networks.ECM is a statewide MCP benefit that provides person-centered, community-based care management to the highest need members. The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and its MCP partners began implementing ECM in phases by Populations of Focus (POFs), with the first three POFs launching statewide in CY 2022.Community Supports are services that address members’ health-related social needs and help them avoid higher, costlier levels of care. Although it is optional for MCPs to offer these services, every Medi-Cal MCP offered Community Supports in 2022, and at least two Community Supports services were offered and available in every county by the end of the year.
March of Dimes has released its 2022 report on maternity care deserts across the United States—counties where there’s a lack of maternity care resources, where there are no hospitals or birth centers offering obstetric care and no obstetric providers.
SOQL created derived view designed to ensure the computed columns are pulled correctly and can be used to create region maps.
This maps displays the composite outcomes for the Health Care Access and Quality domain, from the PLAN4Health - Miami Valley Health Environment Assessment project. Learn more about the PLAN4Health - Miami Valley Health Environment Assessment by following this link.
This map shows the locations of personal care or home health aid training programs approved by either the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) or New York State Education Department (NYSED). The map provides training information extracted from Home Care Registry (HCR) application. HCR is a web-based registry of all personal care and home health aides who have successfully completed a personal care or home health aide training program approved by either the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) or the New York State Education Department (NYSED). The training functionality serves in a sense as the central repository of the individuals who have successfully completed State approved education or training programs for Home Health Aides and Personal Care Aides. The Training Programs are the sources for most of the training information available in HCR. This data is refreshed on monthly basis. For more information, visit https://apps.health.ny.gov/professionals/home_care/registry/home.action. The "About" tab contains additional details concerning this dataset.
Health Care Services is part of a map series developed by Westchester County GIS for the Westchester County Department of Senior Program and Services.Map series consist of several ArcGIS online map applications to provide Westchester County seniors and their family’s access to information regarding health care, housing, food and nutrition programs, social and recreational, and transportation among others.For more information contact:Westchester County Department of Senior Program and Services.
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Centers of Excellence help ensure that people with opioid-related substance use disorder stay in treatment to receive follow-up care and are supported within their communities. The centers coordinate care for people with Medicaid, and treatment is team-based and “whole person” focused, with the explicit goal of integrating behavioral health and primary care.
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A PDF map that shows the Integrated Care Boards in England and Wales as at April 2023. The map shows the Integrated Care Boards that became operative in England as at April 2023. (File Size - 453 KB)
The following map displays state licensed child care providers regulated by the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP). This map is a joint effort between MiLEAP and the Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB). The release of this map is to make government more efficient, effective and accountable.
The initial impetus of this map was to make information readily available and in a user-friendly format. The map was designed to display child care family homes, group homes, and centers. It is our long term goal to add more specific provider information so the general public can make an informed decision regarding licensed providers and the services they offer.
Please navigate around this map as you can select the child care filter from the right side to better refine a provider type, mouse over a specific provider to see their licensing information, including looking up their license as well as any report posted on the bureau’s license search page. Over the next few months, and years, we have a commitment to update this map quarterly and to add more information. We hope you find this map useful.
Presents the locations of DSHS-licensed Long Term Care Adult Family Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, and Enhanced Services Facilities. Also presents the business locations of Certified Residential Service and Supports Providers and their Group Training Homes when available. The data is extracted nightly from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) Aging and Long Term Support Administration's (ALTSA), Facilities Management System (FMS) and geocoded using the the Washington Master Address Services (WAMAS) address correction and geocoding tool. This is the same data that is available in the lookup tools in the Residential Care Services web site with the addition of location data columns.Current and archived records since the initial load on 3/9/2020 are provided in this dataset. Filter on GDLArchiveDate is NULL to work with only the current records.
CIVHC developed the map below in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to help patients and providers locate Palliative Care Services near them. The data in the map and report is based on a survey performed by Hospice Analytics with financial support from CDPHE, Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Finance (HCPF), and the American Cancer Society, Cancer Action Network. Special thanks to all of the contributors who made the report and map possible.
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This map contains the locations of Adult Care Facilities that are currently licensed in New York State. New York State, through the New York State Department of Health, licenses and supervises adult care facilities which provide temporary or long-term, non-medical residential care services to adults who are substantially unable to live independently. For more information, check out: https://www.health.ny.gov/facilities/adult_care/. The "About" tab contains additional details concerning this dataset.
DC Health Search helps residents and visitors find primary care facilities in the District of Columbia. Users can enter an address to search for nearby facilities within a mile or up to 3 miles. Also, use this web map to search by area such as Ward and ANCs. DC Health Search should not be taken as a recommendation for services by the Department of Health. A complete list of sites that are included in DC Health Search are available on the DC Health website.
The Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) Reference Map consists of five separate map themes, which are selectable from the menu buttons in the map header. The map content will change after selecting a theme from the menu.Summary of the 5 reference map themes:SPD Boundaries: Police operational boundaries - precincts, sectors and beats.Neighborhoods: Informal neighborhood and district boundaries.Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP): County-wide boundary used for routing calls based on the caller's geographic location.Micro-Community Policing Plan (MCPP): Collection of neighborhoods defined for community engagement and public safety.Street Designation and Block Numbering: Streets and geographic boundaries that determine street directionality and block numbering.
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The Artificial Intelligence based Indoor Navigation System using Augmented Reality (AIINS) helps the person to make use of the AIINS to navigate the unknown places easily without deviating to wrong path using 3D map. The person can take a photo about an object/scenery, etc. If the person don™t know how to reach that target location of the taken photo then they can send that taken photo to the cloud server. The cloud server will process the data of photo based on past history or previous database and it will generate a 3D map from the source person to the target. That 3D map will be send by cloud server to the source person. Then the person can use that 3D map to navigate that target location easily and on time. The intelligent AIINS control unit helps the person to navigate the unknown places and support the successful functioning of the whole AIINS system. By using this AIINS, the person to make use of the AIINS to navigate the unknown places easily without deviating to wrong path using 3D map
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Data about health care facilities in San Mateo County. This dataset includes information about the facility type, long term care status, and capacity.
This view redacts the Mesa Account Number.
Locations and contact information for Chicago primary care community health clinics (including all federally qualified health centers and similar community health centers that provide primary care and are open to the general community). Additional information can be found at: http://j.mp/QfZ7SP
CDPH anticipates that this list will be used in the following ways: 1) by residents who are in need of assistance in finding a primary care physician and clinic near their homes; 2) by social service and public sector service providers that want to link their consumers to primary care near their homes; 3) by health system and public health researchers who are interested in Chicago’s primary care and safety net provider landscape.
Clinics were excluded from this list if a) it is not specifically in their mission to care for underserved populations or b) if clinic services are only available to a narrowly defined population.
Disclaimers: This list is intended to be a working document of primary care clinics for underserved populations in Chicago. If you believe an entry on this list to be outdated, misrepresented, or otherwise in error, please contact healthychicago@cityofchicago.org.
This view includes a computed geometry value for use only by region map (applications by zip code) and redacts the City of Mesa Account number. Applications for assistance under the MesaCARES Utility Assistance program and awards granted under the program.