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Key Elements Behind Successful AAA and Health Care Relationships to Improve Services for Older Adults
This blog post examines what factors are associated with successful partnerships between AAAs and health care entities.
Support and Services at Home (SASH): Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Affordable Housing Age in Place
Profiles Support and Services at Home, a model that is empowering older adults and people with disabilities to remain at home via in-home supports and services.
Supporting Older Adults’ Social Needs Through Partnerships Between Area Agencies on Aging and Health Care Organizations
New research sheds light on the strategies Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) use to create and maintain partnerships with health care entities.
Navigating the Challenges of Cross-Sector Partnerships to Meet the Needs of Older Adults and People with Disabilities
Analyzes survey results and addresses how many community-based organizations are contracting with health care partners, the nature of these partnerships, challenges with contracting, and collaborative solutions.
Establishing Partnerships between Health Systems and Community-Based Organizations to Address Social Needs: First-Hand Perspectives from New York City
Features perspectives from leaders at Mount Sinai Health System and AIRnyc, a community-based organization that employs community health workers, on the opportunities and challenges of their partnership when it comes to addressing social needs.
Using Asset Maps to Match Community Supports for Patients with Complex Care Needs: An Interview with the Camden Coalition’s Lauran Hardin
Explores the use of asset mapping to build stronger ecosystems of care, address the root causes of repeated hospital utilization, and improve care delivery for individuals with complex health and social needs.
Building Shared Outcomes with Community-Based Organizations: Navigating Challenges to Address Social Needs
Explores the tension between health systems and community-based organizations and discusses strategies for successfully navigating it.
Forging Health Care and Social Service Partnerships through Data Sharing: The Camden Coalition Health Information Exchange
Explores the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers’ Health Information Exchange, a web-based application that gives providers across health systems real-time access to medical information for patients with complex needs.
Practical Tools to Foster and Sustain Partnerships Between Health Care and Community Partners
The dialogue on caring for patients with complex needs has moved beyond a recognition that social factors like housing or nutrition have an outsize impact on health to practicalities. Now, health care providers are asking: what can we actually do to help?
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Series
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9
Key Elements Behind Successful AAA and Health Care Relationships to Improve Services for Older Adults
This blog post examines what factors are associated with successful partnerships between AAAs and health care entities.
Support and Services at Home (SASH): Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities in Affordable Housing Age in Place
Profiles Support and Services at Home, a model that is empowering older adults and people with disabilities to remain at home via in-home supports and services.
Supporting Older Adults’ Social Needs Through Partnerships Between Area Agencies on Aging and Health Care Organizations
New research sheds light on the strategies Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) use to create and maintain partnerships with health care entities.
Navigating the Challenges of Cross-Sector Partnerships to Meet the Needs of Older Adults and People with Disabilities
Analyzes survey results and addresses how many community-based organizations are contracting with health care partners, the nature of these partnerships, challenges with contracting, and collaborative solutions.
Establishing Partnerships between Health Systems and Community-Based Organizations to Address Social Needs: First-Hand Perspectives from New York City
Features perspectives from leaders at Mount Sinai Health System and AIRnyc, a community-based organization that employs community health workers, on the opportunities and challenges of their partnership when it comes to addressing social needs.
Using Asset Maps to Match Community Supports for Patients with Complex Care Needs: An Interview with the Camden Coalition’s Lauran Hardin
Explores the use of asset mapping to build stronger ecosystems of care, address the root causes of repeated hospital utilization, and improve care delivery for individuals with complex health and social needs.
Building Shared Outcomes with Community-Based Organizations: Navigating Challenges to Address Social Needs
Explores the tension between health systems and community-based organizations and discusses strategies for successfully navigating it.
Forging Health Care and Social Service Partnerships through Data Sharing: The Camden Coalition Health Information Exchange
Explores the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers’ Health Information Exchange, a web-based application that gives providers across health systems real-time access to medical information for patients with complex needs.
Practical Tools to Foster and Sustain Partnerships Between Health Care and Community Partners
The dialogue on caring for patients with complex needs has moved beyond a recognition that social factors like housing or nutrition have an outsize impact on health to practicalities. Now, health care providers are asking: what can we actually do to help?