How Collective Leadership Is Driving System Change
Today's newsletter spotlights our Leading To Health series.
What does it mean for health system leaders to pursue a culture of health? What does it take to embrace team-based and whole-person care, collaborate across sectors, look upstream, and engage with patients?
These are just some of the questions driving Health Affairs’ ongoing series about system transformation, Leading To Health.
With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the journal continues to commission journalists to examine some of the most innovative health systems in the world—some widely known and some just getting off the ground or showing early promise. These monthly articles represent a celebration of collective leadership and an opportunity to learn from the successes and challenges of health system transformation.
Today, we’re delighted to unveil a new digital experience where you can find every journal article in the series, related podcasts, and an
interactive mapto zoom in on where this innovation is taking place.
We’re also excited to keep the conversation going with the launch of a brand-newLinkedIn group for anyone doing the hard, messy work of advancing and studying health system transformation.
Join the discussion todayand begin sharing ideas and experiences with leaders across the field and around the world.
This month as part of the Health Affairs theme issue on Children’s Health, we asked reporter Rebecca Gale to explore the impact of the Vermont Child Health Improvement Program and how other states are learning from its two decades of experience in the field. Read More
The Zuni Youth Enrichment Project provides a model for improving the health of American Indian youth by focusing on their culture and strengths. Read More
Health Affairs is the leading peer-reviewed journalat the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Published monthly by Project HOPE, the journal is available in print and online. Late-breaking content is also found through healthaffairs.org, Health Affairs Today, and Health Affairs Sunday Update.
Project HOPE is a global health and humanitarian relief organization that places power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe. Project HOPE has published Health Affairs since
1981.