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What Matters Most in Driving Cross-Sector Partnerships for Complex Populations

 

It is widely recognized that good outcomes for patients with complex care needs are achievable when health care providers work locally and in tandem with community, government, and other partners. Interprofessional, cross-sector, and cross-agency collaboration between organizations that share responsibility for serving a group of individuals living in a community or particular geography is an effective way to stabilize health, decrease unnecessary utilization, improve care delivery, and reduce avoidable costs.

Why then, is it so challenging to build these collaborative partnerships and what does it take to establish partnerships that work for patients, providers, health plans, government, and community-based organizations?

This 60-minute webinar, brought to you by the Better Care Playbook and the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs, will cover how to establish cross-sector partnerships, using the work of Adventist Health’s Project Restoration and the Camden Coalition’s work as case studies. Shelly Trumbo from Adventist and Victor Murray from the Camden Coalition will engage in a thoughtful discussion facilitated by and co-presented with Lauran Hardin. Shelly will focus on partnerships with multiple sectors, including police and emergency medical services, and Victor will focus on partnerships with community-based health and human services organizations.

[Please click here to register.]

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