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Newsletters, publications, and resources for WIC Agencies.
To celebrate
The Maternal Child and Adolescent Health section of the San Francisco Department of Public Health transitioned to Epic to streamline services for the MCAH population and support healthcare providers in delivering whole person care.
Watts Healthcare and Northeast Valley Health Corporation worked with Los Angeles Network for Enhanced Services to establish referrals and access to data needed for WIC enrollment and certification of patients being provided care by their respective health centers.
Discover how dads and men are redefining their role in children’s lives, going beyond stereotypes to actively shape holistic development.
California WIC local agencies partner with healthcare and other programs to facilitate access to WIC services and coordinate care for program participants.
Read the report providing a brief overview of existing and proposed program linkages for serving WIC-eligible families.
In these handouts, you will see steps, guidelines, and desired outcomes defining community health centers that fully support the breastfeeding dyad.
Read the fact sheet summarizing linkages with health information exchanges which includes key findings, implementation, benefits and challenges.
These fact sheets summarize linkages with health information exchanges and community information exchanges in California and also specifically San Francisco.
The 84 local WIC agencies shared information about their partnerships and linkages in a survey conducted during 2023.
Santa Cruz County learned how to make it easier for healthcare providers and community organizations to refer patients to WIC.
In this summary, we outline the work process, outcomes, next steps, and future of the partnership between Riverside Public Health and WIC.