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Improving population health is a must-do strategy in transforming health care delivery. Yale New ...
This issue brief continues the program’s examination of state-level community benefit oversight b...
As our nation's population becomes more diverse, health care organizations are continuously prese...
Using a Community Needs Assessment, Morris Hospital, which serves 18 rural communities, identifie...
After identifying inequities with affordable access to primary care services and an uncoordinated...
Population health is receiving increased attention for its role in improving health care, specifi...
The “second curve” of population health involves an integrated approach to improving patient and ...
As of March 2014, progress generally has been positive toward achieving the HP2020 targets for th...
This guide builds upon prior American Hospital Association reports that outline a road map for ho...
Rooftop gardens are flourishing atop more and more hospitals. On unused roof space at Castle Medi...
A growing number of hospitals are engaged in community economic development, recognizing the impo...
Results from an Association for Community Health Improvement and American Hospital Association Su...
This article discusses opportunities for health care providers to leverage Affordable Care Act re...
This article discusses how using health adjusted life expectacy could bridge the gap between clin...
This article discusses the importance of a holistic approach to community development in order to...
Newark Department of Child and Family Well-BeingNewark NJ The Problem In 2003, The Newark (N.J.)...
This articles explores how HealthPartners decided to target nonclinical determinants of populatio...
This toolkit provides a framework for creating interventions that promote the Healthy People 2020...
This article aims to define the term "healthy communities" based on existing literature on the to...
In California, about 16 percent of the adult population, more than 4 million people, have mental ...