Outreach and Enrollment of
Uninsured Hispanic Populations
VENTANILLAS DE BIENESTAR
Fredrick Sandoval, MPA
June 2013
Health Care Reform Community of Practice
A collaborative effort between the following partners:
• SAMHSA, Office of Behavioral Health Equity
• National Network to Eliminate Disparities
• National Latino Behavioral Health Association
• National Leadership Council of African American
Behavioral Health Association
• National Asian American and Pacific Islander Mental
Health Association
• National Council of Urban Indian Health
Community of Practice Purpose
•To identify effective and outreach enrollment
practices of uninsured Latino communities.
•To provide free training and technical
assistance to community partners on outreach
and enrollment practices.
•NLBHA’S initiative is called
• “Ventanillas de Bienestar”
• [Windows of Wellbeing]
Latinos/Hispanic
Number of Latinos Uninsured: 16 million
Behavioral Health Disparities
• High rates of depression
• Access mental health services at
disproportionately lower rates
• More than half of the uninsured Hispanic
Americans did not have a usual source of health
care
Latino/Hispanics
Outreach and Enrollment Barriers and Challenges
• Families who are Linguistically Isolated and
have no English speakers to engage in accessing
services or who are Limited English Proficient
• Stigma, Fear and Discrimination experiences
• Financial Barriers - Little or not enough income
to pay for out of pocket expenses, co-pays, or
prescription costs
Effective Outreach and Enrollment Practices
Ferias de Salud (Behavioral Health Fairs)
•Organize, participate or sponsor a community health
fair that provides a safe, known and trusted venue
when conducting outreach and enrollment activities.
•The health fair provides a wide array of health and
behavioral health information tables, health
screenings, family friendly activities, prevention and
treatment resource packets along with face to face
contact. (Albuquerque Center for Hope & Recovery)
Effective Outreach and Enrollment Practices
Promotores (Community Health Workers)
•Use promotores to provide face to face assistance
with enrollment information ( similar to peer
navigators and peer support workers).
•Their work is in the community and are well-known
in the community, highly trusted, maintain
confidentiality.
•Speak Spanish and conduct extensive
outreach and community grassroots work.
[Campesinos sin Frontera – Arizona]
Effective Outreach and Enrollment Practices
Telenovela (Soap Opera)
Spanish television and media outlets broadcast
outreach and enrollment efforts.
This public-private approach uses a television
medium to broadcast Latino families who portray
Latino themes about behavioral health conditions
and family discussions about seeking help,
information and community resources.
(Colorado Health Foundation)
Effective Outreach and Enrollment Practices
Faith Based Outreach
•Mental health outreach is conducted by Peer Support
workers at places of worship in the community.
•Materials are made available on Sundays and
depending on faith leaders personnel were available to
meet congregants and members.
•Clergy members are invited to conferences and
workshops on mental health topics. Clergy members
could avail themselves of resource information.
[New Jersey Mental Health Association of Addiction
Agencies]
Ventanillas de Bienestar Webinars
•NLBHA is sponsoring six free webinars nationally
in August and September 2013 on how to
implement these effective practices.
•Interested individuals, agencies, NAMI affiliates
& state organizations can sign up at.
www.nlbha.org at no cost.
•Each webinar will run one hour and additional
free technical assistance will be available.
•NLBHA’s collaborators are the National Network
to Eliminate Disparities and Urban Strategies.
In Collaboration with
URBAN STRATEGIES
NAMI – NLBHA
Joint ACA Fact Sheet for Latino Families
•An easy to read Fact Sheet for Latinos families.
•Basic information on buying health insurance.
•Enrollment begins October 1, 2013
•English and Spanish version.
•Go to www.nami.org/healthcoverage
•For broad distribution in your community.
Contact information
National Latino Behavioral Health
Association
www.nlbha.org
Sign up as a partner at no cost.
You can also email us at admin@nlbha.org
Contact Fredrick Sandoval, MPA
NLBHA Operations Manager

Outreach and Enrollment of Uninsured Hispanic Populations

  • 1.
    Outreach and Enrollmentof Uninsured Hispanic Populations VENTANILLAS DE BIENESTAR Fredrick Sandoval, MPA June 2013
  • 2.
    Health Care ReformCommunity of Practice A collaborative effort between the following partners: • SAMHSA, Office of Behavioral Health Equity • National Network to Eliminate Disparities • National Latino Behavioral Health Association • National Leadership Council of African American Behavioral Health Association • National Asian American and Pacific Islander Mental Health Association • National Council of Urban Indian Health
  • 3.
    Community of PracticePurpose •To identify effective and outreach enrollment practices of uninsured Latino communities. •To provide free training and technical assistance to community partners on outreach and enrollment practices. •NLBHA’S initiative is called • “Ventanillas de Bienestar” • [Windows of Wellbeing]
  • 4.
    Latinos/Hispanic Number of LatinosUninsured: 16 million Behavioral Health Disparities • High rates of depression • Access mental health services at disproportionately lower rates • More than half of the uninsured Hispanic Americans did not have a usual source of health care
  • 5.
    Latino/Hispanics Outreach and EnrollmentBarriers and Challenges • Families who are Linguistically Isolated and have no English speakers to engage in accessing services or who are Limited English Proficient • Stigma, Fear and Discrimination experiences • Financial Barriers - Little or not enough income to pay for out of pocket expenses, co-pays, or prescription costs
  • 6.
    Effective Outreach andEnrollment Practices Ferias de Salud (Behavioral Health Fairs) •Organize, participate or sponsor a community health fair that provides a safe, known and trusted venue when conducting outreach and enrollment activities. •The health fair provides a wide array of health and behavioral health information tables, health screenings, family friendly activities, prevention and treatment resource packets along with face to face contact. (Albuquerque Center for Hope & Recovery)
  • 7.
    Effective Outreach andEnrollment Practices Promotores (Community Health Workers) •Use promotores to provide face to face assistance with enrollment information ( similar to peer navigators and peer support workers). •Their work is in the community and are well-known in the community, highly trusted, maintain confidentiality. •Speak Spanish and conduct extensive outreach and community grassroots work. [Campesinos sin Frontera – Arizona]
  • 8.
    Effective Outreach andEnrollment Practices Telenovela (Soap Opera) Spanish television and media outlets broadcast outreach and enrollment efforts. This public-private approach uses a television medium to broadcast Latino families who portray Latino themes about behavioral health conditions and family discussions about seeking help, information and community resources. (Colorado Health Foundation)
  • 9.
    Effective Outreach andEnrollment Practices Faith Based Outreach •Mental health outreach is conducted by Peer Support workers at places of worship in the community. •Materials are made available on Sundays and depending on faith leaders personnel were available to meet congregants and members. •Clergy members are invited to conferences and workshops on mental health topics. Clergy members could avail themselves of resource information. [New Jersey Mental Health Association of Addiction Agencies]
  • 10.
    Ventanillas de BienestarWebinars •NLBHA is sponsoring six free webinars nationally in August and September 2013 on how to implement these effective practices. •Interested individuals, agencies, NAMI affiliates & state organizations can sign up at. www.nlbha.org at no cost. •Each webinar will run one hour and additional free technical assistance will be available. •NLBHA’s collaborators are the National Network to Eliminate Disparities and Urban Strategies.
  • 11.
  • 12.
    NAMI – NLBHA JointACA Fact Sheet for Latino Families •An easy to read Fact Sheet for Latinos families. •Basic information on buying health insurance. •Enrollment begins October 1, 2013 •English and Spanish version. •Go to www.nami.org/healthcoverage •For broad distribution in your community.
  • 13.
    Contact information National LatinoBehavioral Health Association www.nlbha.org Sign up as a partner at no cost. You can also email us at admin@nlbha.org Contact Fredrick Sandoval, MPA NLBHA Operations Manager