|
Domestic Violence Education Initiative UnderwayAs introduced in the winter edition of Messenger, Keystone Mercy is participating in a collaborative domestic violence education program with the Department of Public Welfare (DPW) and other HealthChoices managed care organizations. There has been a growing recognition among health care professionals that domestic violence is a highly prevalent public health problem with devastating effects on individuals and families. Health care providers can play an important role in identifying domestic violence. Routine screening for domestic violence increases the opportunity for effective intervention and enables providers to assist their patients, and family members who are victims. The clinical model known as RADAR was developed by the Massachusetts Medical Society to assist clinicians in addressing domestic violence and is an excellent tool for assisting providers in the identification of and intervention with possible domestic violence victims. Use Your "RADAR" - Recognizing and Treating Partner Violence The acronym “RADAR” summarizes action steps physicians should take in recognizing and treating victims of partner violence.
For more information on “RADAR” visit www.keystonemercy.com or visit the Pennsylvania Medical Society at www.pamedsoc.org. |

