Our team at RJHA continues our busy season working on many diverse projects.

  • Developing COVID-19 community vaccine programs.
  • Implementing a behavioral health crisis center.
  • Creating community assessments and strategic plans.
  • Leading clinical leadership recruitment.
  • Developing quality program enhancements.
  • Building a new primary, behavioral health and specialty care practice model with PCMH concepts.
  • Creating a non-retail pharmacy.

We continue dedicating our work to improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of medical practices delivering care to patients and their communities.

We are excited to announce Jenene Washington, Principal Lead of RJHA, was appointed to join the Keswick Community Health Board in Baltimore. Keswick is the area’s premier provider of services for older adults. They are a locally owned, not-for-profit organization that provides a variety of services dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for older adults.

Dr. Washington states, It is a true privilege to serve on the Keswick Community Health Board with an impressive group of local healthcare and business professionals who care deeply about providing quality health, wellness, and education services to the community. I am passionate about community health and look forward to using my talents to enhance the health of older adults so that they live fuller independent lives.”
Senior Advisor Spotlight
This month's team member spotlight is Dwight Hampton, Senior Advisor of Nursing and Clinical Services partners with organizations identifying their unique needs provides on-site consultation and education to a variety of ambulatory healthcare organizations inspiring them to improve patient care, quality, and safety.
News from the Field
Dr. Elizabeth Latham, Senior Advisor of Regulatory Compliance and Quality at RJHA, explains the purpose of HRSA's Form 5A and helps health centers understand how to accurately complete the Form in our first Senior Advisor Spotlight Article.
Nancy McLean, Senior Advisor of Regulatory Compliance and Quality at RJHA, shares the recent compliance updates from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Including changes to emergency preparedness plans and ensuring healthcare facilities comply with the CMS Conditions of Participation.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration announced the distribution of $825 Million in funds to 231 Community Mental Health Centers across the country.

Research finds that individuals with disabilities experience cumbersome COVID-19 vaccine care access and barriers to vaccine appointment scheduling and actual accessibility to vaccination sites. These challenges are detrimental among these individuals who have not been vaccinated and prevent them from getting the shots they need.
Neighborhood Health, a federally qualified health center that operates in Virginia, has partnered with local organizations to provide health care services to the Afghan refugees and special immigrant visa holders who are now rebuilding their lives in Northern Virginia.
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