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Keep Going: Sharing Progress of Community + Healthcare Partnerships
Virtual Convening: Mon., Dec. 16 | 1:00-2:30 pm ET
When leaders in community advocacy and healthcare work in partnership for a shared mission, the impact can be transformative for patients and the surrounding community. Collaboration can lead to an integrated approach that helps address complex issues like health disparities, social determinants and systemic inequities adversely affecting health outcomes.
Join as experts discuss how they quantify and share progress of collaboration, including:
- The impact of community partnerships in improving health outcomes
- How to advance an integrative health equity approach driven by measurable data that’s shared with all stakeholders
- Sharing results of collaborating with internal leaders and community equity champions to improve health outcomes
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Panelists Include:
- Esperanza (Hope) Galvan— Harris Health (Houston); Vice President- Population Health
- Melanie McGuire— Houston Food Bank; Senior Director of Programs
- Shreela Sharma— University of Texas School of Public Health; Director- Center for Health Equity
- Anton Gunn— Moderator
When:
Monday, December 16, 2024
1:00-1:50 pm ET Panel Discussion
1:50-2:30 pm ET Optional Breakout Discussion Groups
Share your thoughts. Attendees can share their experiences, ask questions, and formulate ideas in optional breakout room discussions after the panel.
Convened by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Intersection ([link removed] ) brings together people who work inside and outside of healthcare to build anti-racist health systems. It’s a place where consumer and justice advocates, healthcare providers, and public health experts can share their experiences, provide feedback on how to tackle challenges, and talk about what’s working.
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