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Public Relations | Outreach to Target Populations/Health Disparities Programs

Crafting messages for partnering and outreach efforts is an art. And making sure corporate messages get maximum exposure is a science. North American Management balances art and science through a comprehensive news management program that utilizes regular press releases and a wide variety of other distribution techniques.

Like many organizations, we are looking for ways to address the health and development challenges of underserved communities. These complex issues include access to quality and affordable health care; managing HIV/AIDS, chronic and 

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preventable diseases; empowering local communities and minority groups through education; and bringing public health issues to the desks of funders and policymakers.

Today people of all ages, gender, race and geography want to live well—in body, mind and spirit. This all-encompassing view of health influences lifestyle choices, behaviors and actions, and extends the concept of well-being far beyond what might be discussed in a doctor’s office. People want to integrate wellness into their daily activities, their families, their workplace and community.  In fact, many employers are also increasingly embracing wellness as a business and social imperative.

North American Management partners with our clients to transform health. Together, we change attitudes and behaviors and turn knowledge into action. We have the initiative to start new conversations, insight to understand an increasingly interconnected world, inspiration to pursue courageous ideas and the independence to take the lead in uncharted territory.

We embrace diversity—of people and opinions—as a core value.  We believe creativity thrives in an open environment where every voice counts, and dialogue is a valued currency.

  • Provide comprehensive training, technical assistance, communications and educational outreach support to federally funded Public Housing Primary Care grantees and other health center grantees to help strengthen their capacity to meet the specialized primary health care and wellness needs of millions of residents of public housing, more than 15 percent of whom are seniors and persons with disabilities.
  • Led campaign to research increased prevalence in domestic violence among women resulting in nine best practice  models to assist female victims
  • Helped educate Americans about the hazards related to second-hand smoke, especially among children and the elderly living in public  and other federally assisted affordable housing

We work with clients to develop tailored strategic and tactical policy priorities and engagement planning to maximize influence with strategies and tactics to shape public opinion, raise awareness, manage issues and promote social and policy changes. We have expertise in policy issues relating to Medicare, Medicaid, comparative effectiveness research, health information technology, personalized medicine and community health care.

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