YHRW.HEALTH.5.B
Identify the options of community health care resources, including federally qualified healthcare centers (FQHC) and non-profit community clinics.
Your Health in the Real World · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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optionscommunity health care resourcesfederally qualified healthcare centers (FQHC)non-profit community clinics
Skills
- identify (community health care resource options) #dok1
- distinguish (between types of community health care resources) #dok2
- describe (available community health care resources) #dok2
- compare (federally qualified healthcare centers and non-profit community clinics) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify options for community health care resources. #dok1
- I can list examples of federally qualified healthcare centers and non-profit community clinics. #dok1
- I can describe the services provided by different community health care resources. #dok2
- I can distinguish between federally qualified healthcare centers and non-profit community clinics. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Access to community health care resources provides essential services to individuals regardless of their financial situation.
- Understanding community health care alternatives empowers individuals and families to make informed health decisions.
Essential Questions
- What types of community health care resources exist in your area?
- How do federally qualified healthcare centers differ from non-profit community clinics?
- Why is it important to know your options for community health care resources?
- In what situations might someone use a community health care resource instead of traditional health insurance?
- How do community resources help improve overall public health in a community?