Population/Community Health
Featuring two communities participating in the Using The Community Guide for Community Health Improvement pilot initiative, this webinar offered an overview of the initiative to date and highlight the stories of those participating.
This webinar explored the problem of human trafficking, identified approaches health care organizations can adopt to address human trafficking and provided case examples of hospitals leading the field in human trafficking prevention.
Community health is a core component of many health care systems and has led to some innovative population health initiatives. Community investment is one of the unique ways a health system can aid its community. This webinar focuses on the Dignity Health Community Investment Program.
While dollars spent is an easy metric to capture, it doesn't tell us what impact community benefit is having on targeted community health needs. This webinar will focus on telling a new community benefit story in the health reform environment.
Participants will hear an example from Wisconsin of how electronic health record data played an important role in a local community coalition; and will learn the step-by-step process of how to implement this within their own organization.
In this webinar, representatives from the Food and Nutrition Service and The Root Cause Coalition addressed the need for collaborative approaches to hunger in communities across the country, programs available to those most in need and operational solutions being implemented in the clinical setting…
Learn how to improve health outcomes and avoid unnecessary re-hospitalizations through social services provided by volunteers from religious institutions.
This webinar will give participants an understanding of how CHNAs are aligned with the health care system's evolution to population health and can contribute to a business strategy that will achieve a return on investment.
Learn how messages in the mass media can improve population health, showing evidence of both effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.
Pamela Thompson, CEO of AONE, and Stephen Leff, co-director of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Violence Prevention Initiative, will address violence prevention toolkits and programs.