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Medicaid

Organization Name:  Diocese of Providence

Target:  Homebound Seniors

Target Issues:  Our goal is to reach homebound elders of three cities within the Diocese of Providence by using the Friendly Visitors to more fully integrate beneficiary education and awareness of Medicare and Medicaid errors, fraud and abuse.

Products Produced:  Recruiting Brochure (Spanish and English) and “How to establish a friendly visitor program” Guide

Partners:  Rhode Island Alzheimer’s Association, Rhode Island Dept of Elderly Affairs, Capital Region RSVP, Quality Partners of Rhode Island

Organization Name:  DH/Perfil Latino TV, Inc.

Target:  Hispanic/Latinos in New Jersey and Delaware

Target Issues:  Preventing fraud and abuse to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries

Products Produced:  Brochures, Spanish Informative DVDs, Flyers, Postcards

Partners:  The Jewish Family Vocational Services of Middlesex County (NJ), Latin American Community Center (DE)

Organization Name:  Immigrant Refugee Community Organization

Target:   Slavic/Russian

Target Issue:  Educate Russian speaking community about Medicaid/Medicare program.  Provide information and education on Medicaid/Medicare Fraud.

Products Produced:  Flyers, brochures, articles

Partners:  Oregon SMP, Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services

 

 



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