September News
From Our Blog: Why Small Data is Key to Community Health

What is Small Data anyway? Big Data may have been getting most of the attention in recent years, but Small Data is key to creating systems of health that work for everyone. Our Manager of Evaluation Bridget Darby clarifies what Small Data is, what it isn't, and how we can use it to engage communities and advance shared health goals.
Up Your 'Small Data' Game
Featured Resource: Making Essential Needs Initiatives More Sustainable

Our Funding Whole-Person Health Guide and supporting Funding Table help organizations identify potential financing opportunities. Check out the summary of primary care payment reform efforts, along with detailed opportunities to support value-based, community-centered care models.
Download the Funding Guide and Table
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Tune In: Podcast on Improving Value by Addressing SDoH

"I know addressing essential needs is the right thing to do. But how do I prove value?" We hear this question a lot — and this podcast from the 2019 ACHI Conference answers. Check out the conversation among our friends at Henry Ford Health System, Feeding America and Integrated Health Associates, moderated by The Value Initiative's Julia Resnick.
Add It to Your Podcast Rotation
Hiring Now: Community Health Worker (NYC)

We're looking for a mission-driven, compassionate Community Health Worker to support our maternal health outreach program in New York! Based in Brooklyn and Manhattan, the initiative combines targeted outreach, education and resource referrals to address barriers that prevent women from achieving healthy birth outcomes.
 
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Where We’ve Been: Community Health Partnerships Forum

Earlier this month, we hosted the first of what we hope will be a series of forums focused on improving healthcare-community partnerships. Hosted at LA’s Magnolia Community Initiative, our discussions focused on developing criteria and accountability mechanisms to foster equitable collaborative efforts that address resource needs and improve health.
 

Learn more about our convenings and live learning opportunities.


Where We're Going: Presentations at All In's 2019 Gatherings

Have questions on community health worker-driven data collection and analysis or how to establish partnerships that maximize data about local essential resources? We’ve got the answers you need and will be sharing all that and more in three community-centered health presentations at the All In National Meeting, set for October 15-17 in Baltimore. 
 

Check out All In’s National Meeting and Data for Community Health.


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