
Explanation of Benefits & Safeguarding Sensitive Health Information (memo)
Explanation of Benefits & Safeguarding Sensitive Health Information (memo) This 3-page memo, available as a PDF, was developed by the National Health Resource Center on
What is the Fall Primary Care Conference?
For over two and a half decades, CHAMPS and NWRPCA have partnered to offer the health centers of Region VIII (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, and WY) and Region X (AK, ID, OR, and WA) great speakers, excellent educational sessions, numerous networking opportunities, exhibits by industry experts, and more designed to meet the needs of Region 18 (Regions VIII and X) Community Health Center staff and boards.
The conference offers attendees a broad range of over 50 educational and networking sessions organized around the following tracks:
Join FUTURES staff to present the following session on Monday, October 23rd:
Intimate Partner Violence & Human Trafficking: Clinical Skills, EHRs, & Community Partnerships for Patient Care
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) affects one in two women and two in five men. Harms include abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, partner inflicted brain injuries and strangulation, substance use, depression, and PTSD. Human trafficking (HT), or Exploitation more broadly, has impacts mirroring IPV. In this talk, we discuss ways to support health and safety outcomes for survivors of violence who access health centers and domestic violence programs (DVPs), including highlighting a statewide transformation project led by Primary Care Association staff and other state partners that engaged more than 1,000 professionals across ten states and four Pacific Islands. Further, we will discuss the landscape of supportive community programs and tools to formalize partnerships and coordinate care between health centers and DVPs. HRSA began collecting IPV and HT diagnosis and services UDS data in 2020. Health centers have challenges capturing this IPV and HT data. This session will discuss ways your health center can systematically facilitate outreach, prevention, universal education, care for patients, and connections to resources while safely documenting IPV and HT within EHR for UDS reporting.
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Learn more about the conference here.

Explanation of Benefits & Safeguarding Sensitive Health Information (memo) This 3-page memo, available as a PDF, was developed by the National Health Resource Center on

Intimate Partner Violence: A Health-Based Perspective (2nd edn)
Connie Mitchell (ed.), Elizabeth Miller (ed.), Brigid McCaw (ed.), Kamila A. Alexander (ed.)
Published: 20 November 2025 Available in print: 17 January 2026

Health Partners on IPV +Exploitation and NCECE developed this educational brief on assessing for intimate partner violence (IPV) and abuse in older adults. The brief