Healthy Communities Sample Clauses

The "Healthy Communities" clause establishes the commitment of parties to promote and maintain the well-being of the communities affected by their activities or agreements. This may involve implementing measures to reduce environmental impact, supporting local health initiatives, or ensuring access to clean resources and safe living conditions. By including this clause, the agreement aims to safeguard public health and foster sustainable community development, addressing potential negative impacts and demonstrating social responsibility.
Healthy Communities. Immunisation rates for children in 2011–2012 • Report released 11 April 2013 • 567 items published in 5 days following release reaching a total audience of 16.8 million • 718 items published in the 28 days following release reaching a total audience of 23 million Source: Mediaportal data analysis conducted by National Health Performance Authority Locally relevant information about health care organisations National or state level information Comparable performance information in relation to peers and after accounting for differences between organisations in patients Just numbers, no comparisons, no accounting for different types of patients served Nationally consistent – lots of comparisons Not comparable information, too few comparisons Impartial Reporting on oneself Engagement: Review the data to benchmark with your peer groups. Be open to learning from colleagues on how to achieve best performance, and be generous in sharing your innovations with the system. Implement a process of continuous quality improvement Ignoring the data or blaming data quality Quality: Safety, Effectiveness, Co-ordination, Responsiveness The government has a duty to safeguard the public interest of good-quality health care and the tools to do so. … The legislator puts health care providers/professionals under a number of obligations. They must provide appropriate care,
Healthy Communities. The Statewide Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program identifies and eliminates tobacco-related disparities through prevention, cessation, and elimination of secondhand smoke exposure. The Diabetes Prevention and Control Program improves the health of diabetics through improving quality and access to health care. The Healthy Communities program provides technical assistance to convenience stores to increase the availability of healthy, affordable foods. All components of this award
Healthy Communities. The Statewide Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program identifies and eliminates tobacco-related disparities through prevention, cessation, and elimination of secondhand smoke exposure. The Diabetes Prevention and Control Program improves the health of diabetics through improving quality and access to health care. The Healthy Communities program provides technical assistance to convenience stores to increase the availability of healthy, affordable foods. All components of this award contain a matching requirement of $1 non-federal for every $4 federal; the Healthy Communities Program was eliminated from the Federal Fiscal Year 2012 budget and the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program was moved to CFDA 93.945 in Federal Fiscal Year 2013 on June 30, 2013.
Healthy Communities. Participate in the process of establishing priorities, plans and programs for the Healthy Communities Initiatives at the Local Hospital, based on an assessment of community needs and assets; approve the community benefit plan for the Local Hospital; and monitor progress toward identified goals. The community benefit plan is developed in accordance with policies and procedures of the Parent Corporation and the System, as applicable, and incorporates system-wide performance measures identified by the Parent Corporation Board for community benefit programs.
Healthy Communities. Healthy Communities has a contract with Healthy Start to provide screening education and outreach services to providers of pre/post-natal services. Efforts include: participant identification, community education, public/private provider recruitment, training and retention. Additionally, Healthy Communities serves as the local outreach arm and provides application assistance for Florida KidCare.
Healthy Communities. Healthy Future

Related to Healthy Communities

  • HEALTH & WELFARE 16:1 The parties signatory hereto shall enter into a Health and Welfare Plan for which there is a Trust Agreement, known as the Line Construction Benefit Fund, for the purpose of providing insurance benefits for eligible employees and/or their dependents. Effective the first of the month following the signature date of this Agreement, the Employer shall pay to the Line Construction Benefit Fund the sum of $6.50 for each hour worked. Hours worked shall be deemed to include straight-time hours worked, overtime hours worked, and report time not worked. Remittance shall be forwarded to the place designated by the parties hereto on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month for each hour worked in weekly payroll periods ending during the preceding month, together with a monthly payroll report on a form to be furnished to the Employer. It is understood and intended by the parties to this Agreement that the purpose of this clause is to establish an Employer financed Health and Welfare Trust and that contributions thereto shall not be deemed to be wages to which any employee shall have any right other than the right to have such contributions paid over to the Trust fund in accordance herewith. Failure of an individual Employer to make all payments provided for, including liquidated damages for late payments, within the time specified, shall be a breach of this Agreement and will further require action by the Trustees as set forth in the Trust Agreement. Any increase in the required contributions set forth above will be paid equally (50% by the Employer and 50% by the Employee). The amount paid by the Employee will come from their NEAP contribution. 16:2 HRA: Effective the first of the month following the signature date of this Agreement, the Employer also agrees to pay into the Line Construction Benefit Fund $1.00 per hour through the term of this Agreement. HRA is calculated on all hours worked for all working classifications covered by this Agreement. These contributions shall be used to provide Health Reimbursements Accounts(s) under the Line Construction Benefit Fund Plan of Benefits.

  • HEALTH CARE PLANS ‌ Notwithstanding the references to the Pacific Blue Cross Plans in this article, the parties agree that Employers, who are not currently providing benefits under the Pacific Blue Cross Plans may continue to provide the benefits through another carrier providing that the overall level of benefits is comparable to the level of benefits under the Pacific Blue Cross Plans.

  • Health and hygiene The Hirer shall, if preparing, serving or selling food, observe all relevant food health and hygiene legislation and regulations. In particular dairy products, vegetables and meat on the premises must be refrigerated and stored in compliance with the Food Temperature Regulations. The premises are provided with a refrigerator and thermometer.

  • Extended Health Care Plan ‌ The Employer shall pay the monthly premium for regular employees entitled to coverage under a mutually acceptable extended health care plan.

  • Health Overcoming or managing one’s disease(s) as well as living in a physically and emotionally healthy way;