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MET Earns Graphic Design USA Award
Frontier Health received an Award of Excellence from Graphic Design
USA in their annual 2011 American Graphic Design Awards
for Frontier Health’s Online and Print Mandatory
Employee Training (MET). The MET is a colorful,
three-part training that allows employees to train and
test online at a pace that fits their schedule and
responsibilities.
The MET combines annual and new hire training requirements
including safety and health; risk management; quality
improvement; HIPPAA; client rights; civil rights;
ethics; cultural competency; and corporate compliance,
policies, initiatives, and standards.
Only 15 percent of the more than 8,000 entries were recognized for
their excellence. The American Graphic Design Award is
the original and flagship competition of Graphic Design
USA, New York. It is nearly four decades old and open to
advertising agencies, graphic design firms, corporate,
institutional and publishing in-house departments, and
more.
Co-occurring Services Net
Enhanced State Rating
Frontier
Health’s recent improvements in Alcohol and Drug services in
outpatient and residential treatment services resulted in an
enhanced rating from the state of Tennessee.
The changes included linking services to meet the unique needs of
clients with both a mental health diagnosis and substance abuse
problems and providing individualized treatment from the first visit
to their maintaining recovery.
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Tennessee Division
of Developmental Disabilities is Four-Star Agency
Frontier
Health’s Tennessee Division of Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities services received a Four-Star Agency designation for
2010-11 by the Tennessee Division of Intellectual Disabilities
Services for the agency’s exceptional performance regarding quality
management of services and client support, achieving its highest
rating of compliance.
Only four agencies similar to Frontier Health
received the Four-Star designation.
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ARCH
Helps Bring $2.6 Million in New Funding to Region
More
than $2.6 Million in new Department of Housing and Urban
Development funding is designated for our region thanks
to the work of the Appalachian Regional Coalition on
Homelessness, and its’ participants.
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Creating
Homes Initiative Brings $21.5 Million to Region
Through the Creating Homes Initiative, the Appalachian
Regional Coalition on Homelessness, under the direction
of Frontier Health's Jeanne Price, has garnered more
money than any other region statewide.
Region 1 has brought in more than $21.5 million in three
years to create new, quality, affordable, and permanent
housing for 672 individuals diagnosed with mental illness.
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