Human Health Project (HHP)’s has a three- pronged foundation: Holistic Peer-to-Peer Information, Education and Support. Our objective is to empower people to manage their own health with improved outcomes and no medical errors. For more information, please visit our website including viewing our Real World Data program page which includes 50 pages of reports on our Migraine and Lupus pilot programs and feedback received from people who reviewed the reports in the section, "What Our Members are Saying" https://humanhealthproject.org/hhp-real-world-data-program/
A Human Health project (HHP) Healthcare Access Services Educator is responsible for providing information and education to individuals about available healthcare services, navigating the healthcare system, understanding insurance options, and promoting utilization of preventative care, ultimately aiming to improve access to healthcare for underserved populations by addressing knowledge gaps and barriers related to accessing services.
Key responsibilities include:
- Needs assessment:
- Conducting community assessments to identify healthcare access barriers and gaps in knowledge within specific demographics.
- Curriculum development:
- Creating educational materials and programs tailored to different populations, including presentations, workshops, pamphlets, and online resources.
- Patient education:
- Providing one-on-one counseling and group sessions to explain healthcare options, eligibility requirements, and enrollment processes.
- Community outreach:
- Collaborating with community organizations and healthcare providers to promote healthcare access initiatives and connect individuals with needed services.
- Health literacy promotion:
- Simplifying complex healthcare information to ensure understanding for diverse populations with varying literacy levels.
- Advocacy:
- Supporting policy changes and advocating for improved access to healthcare services for underserved communities.
Essential skills:
- Communication skills:
- Excellent verbal and written communication abilities to effectively convey information and engage diverse audiences.
- Cultural competency:
- Understanding cultural nuances and tailoring education approaches to different communities.
- Health knowledge:
- Comprehensive understanding of healthcare systems, insurance plans, and common health conditions.
- Teaching skills:
- Ability to design engaging educational programs and deliver presentations effectively.
- Data analysis:
- Analyzing data to identify trends and inform program development and evaluation