Free Webinar on August 1: Combating HIV & HCV Co-Infection in Corrections - includes 1 hour of CE. Correctional facilities are often marked by a heightened prevalence of both HCV & HIV. This webinar will discuss how to diagnose, treat, and prevent these diseases in a correctional setting. In addition, learn how to encourage collaboration between health care providers. correctional staff, and community agencies to ensure continuity of care upon release. https://lnkd.in/guyKhU4f
NCCHC Resources, Inc.
Hospitals and Health Care
Chicago, IL 670 followers
Solutions from the most trusted name in correctional health care.
About us
A nonprofit organization, NCCHC Resources, Inc., works to strengthen NCCHC’s mission: to improve the quality of health care in prisons, jails and juvenile detention and confinement facilities. Our parent company, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, is widely known and respected for its pioneering Standards for Health Services, national accreditation and certification programs, and premier correctional health care education. NCCHC Resources was created to manage the increasing demand for correctional health care technical assistance and other consulting work through the provision of high quality consulting services.
- Website
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https://www.ncchc.org/NCCHC-Resources
External link for NCCHC Resources, Inc.
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Management Consulting, Correctional Health Care, Technical Assistance, Clinical Quality Monitoring, Contract Monitoring, Training and Curriculum Development, and Accreditation Preparation
Locations
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Primary
1145 W Diversey Pkwy
Chicago, IL 60614, US
Employees at NCCHC Resources, Inc.
Updates
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An NCCHC Resources interview with Director of Hudson County Correctional Center (NJ) Becky Scott on their MAT program and handling the many challenges agencies face in instituting these valuable programs. https://lnkd.in/gMyQEF36
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NCCHC Resources board member, Deana Johnson, JD, authored "The evolution of laws governing access to MAT in corrections" for the Spring 2024 issue of NCCHC's CorrectCare magazine, providing valuable information for correctional facility administrators. Read her full article on NCCHC dot org/publications/correctcare for further essential insights on this topic. If you are struggling to plan and implement a MAT/MOUD program, reach out to us for assistance. We provide: 1. Planning. We collaboratively create an implementation plan based on best practices, the scientific evidence base, the NCCHC Standards for Opioid Treatment Programs in Correctional Facilities, and your unique needs. 2. Continuous quality improvement. Our team assists in establishing a plan to evaluate the program, identify opportunities for improvement, and measure the effectiveness of corrective action. 3. Partnership. Our team is available for ongoing consultation to overcome common and unexpected challenges as they arise.
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We are still reflecting on the excellent content from the American Jail Association's (AJA) May conference. One thing was repeatedly made clear: Inability to hire security and medical staff is hindering operations and increasing the risk of adverse health events among those in custody. This is how we can help: 1. Systems assessment. Tackling this issue begins with a full systems assessment to understand how staffing is impacting operations and to identify high-risk areas. 2. Third-party perspective. Employees often feel comfortable discussing their authentic thoughts and opinions with our consultants, allowing us to provide a complete understanding of what is, and what is not, working. 3. Experience. Our consultants collectively have decades of correctional health care and security staff experience. Reach out to us to learn more.
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Free Webinar on August 1: Combating HIV & HCV Co-Infection in Corrections - includes 1 hour of CE. Correctional facilities are often marked by a heightened prevalence of both HCV & HIV. This webinar will discuss how to diagnose, treat, and prevent these diseases in a correctional setting. In addition, learn how to encourage collaboration between health care providers. correctional staff, and community agencies to ensure continuity of care upon release. https://lnkd.in/guyKhU4f
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Congratulations to Nurse Jennifer May, AJA Civilian Employee of the Year. She represents the best in patient care and building bridges between custody, health care, the jail, and the community. https://lnkd.in/gDJfWd5i
Nurse Receives Top Award from the American Jail Association - NCCHC Resources
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Free Webinar on August 1: Combating HIV & HCV Co-Infection in Corrections - includes 1 hour of CE. Correctional facilities are often marked by a heightened prevalence of both HCV & HIV. This webinar will discuss how to diagnose, treat, and prevent these diseases in a correctional setting. In addition, learn how to encourage collaboration between health care providers. correctional staff, and community agencies to ensure continuity of care upon release. https://lnkd.in/guyKhU4f
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Join us in San Juan, PR for the Correctional Mental Health Care Conference, the biggest correctional mental health care conference of the year. 40 sessions focused on all elements of correctional mental health care and staff support. Sign up by June 21 for best pricing! https://lnkd.in/eAy_E-5
Correctional Mental Health Care Conference 2024
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Virtual Spring Conference sessions are available through June 20. Watch at your convenience for & get up to 25 hours of CE and updates and new information on a wide variety of critical topics. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/dpz8Ti5Y.
Virtual Spring Conference
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