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Chair File: Community-centered Partnership Advances Health Equity
The work of a Washington D.C. collaborative of hospitals and FQHCs is benefiting the entire community, particularly the most vulnerable residents.
Chair File: Protecting Coverage and Care
On May 7, 2017, I swore an oath to become the 118th chairman of the American Hospital Association. It is the honor of a lifetime.
Tapping Community Partners to Codesign Black Maternal Care
By codesigning care with community partners, hospitals can proactively and collaboratively work toward improving Black maternal health outcomes.
ProMedica’s Catalyst for Improving Health in Urban and Rural Communities
By taking a holistic approach and addressing the social determinants of health, ProMedica is working to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities in Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan.
Chair File: Connecting and Collaborating to Advance Health Equity and Improve Community Health
Advancing health equity must be of utmost importance for all of us working in hospitals and health systems.
Chair File: Bridging the Sectors to Improve Health of Individuals and Communities
Hospital and health system teams today not only are caring for one patient at a time but also improving the health of their communities.
Hospitals Serve and Support People and Communities in Many Different Ways
In addition to 24/7 specialized care and emergency services for all patients in every community, hospitals and health systems lead programs that advance health and wellness.
Q&A with Owensboro Health and CredibleMind: Tackling Behavioral Health Through Community Collaboration
This blog explores how Owensboro Health and CredibleMind are partnering to address behavioral health needs in Kentucky and beyond.
Innovations in Improving Community Health: The CHW Hub at RUSH
Community health workers have become an essential component of RUSH University Medical Center’s efforts to minimize inequities in health and life expectancy. CHWs provide much-needed resources across the RUSH campus and several Chicago neighborhoods, while also being a driving force for partnerships and programming in a variety of care and community settings.
Community Investment: Moving from Transactions to Transformation
Hospitals and health systems are addressing the root causes of health disparities by investing in the health and well-being of communities.