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9/29 EVENT: EQUITY & STRATEGIC PLANNING
The message is clear: the status quo is not working and is not sustainable. To truly drive transformative change and advance health equity, healthcare organizations must think differently about the work.
Join Raising the Bar on Thursday, Sept. 29, to learn how to move from aspirations of equity to meaningful action.
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Panelists:
- Rick Gilfillan, MD, MBA—Independent Consultant; Former President and CEO, Trinity Health
- Rachel Gonzales-Hanson—Interim CEO and President, National Association of Community Health Centers
- J. Nadine Gracia, MD, MSCE—President and CEO, Trust for America's Health
Moderated by
- Ruth Shim, MD, MPH—Member of the Board of Trustees, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Luke & Grace Kim Professor in Cultural Psychiatry and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Davis; and Associate Dean of Diverse and Inclusive Education, University of California, Davis School of Medicine
When: Thursday, Sept. 29: 1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
RSVP: The event
will take place via Zoom. Secure your link here.
Please share this email with others who may be interested.
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About Raising the Bar Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Raising the Bar provides an actionable framework for the entire healthcare sector to embed equity through its work. Led by the National Alliance to impact the Social Determinants of Health (NASDOH) and the National Partnership for Women & Families, the project convened extensive discussions with providers, hospitals, payers, and community leaders to develop foundational principles, essential roles, and concrete actions for the sector to help achieve optimal
health for all.
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