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Can Hospitals Heal America’s Communities?

bpham · Nov 11, 2019 ·

Healthcare’s role in creating healthy communities through increasing access to quality care, research, and grantmaking is being complemented by a higher impact approach; hospitals and integrated health systems are increasingly stepping outside of their walls to address the social, economic, and environmental conditions that contribute to poor health outcomes, shortened lives, and higher costs in the first place. Can hospitals and health systems heal America’s communities?

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Embracing an Anchor Mission

bpham · Nov 11, 2019 ·

Written by Randy Oostra, CEO of ProMedica, with the support of David Zuckerman and Katie Parker from The Democracy Collaborative, this report offers an in-depth look at how ProMedica—a member of the Healthcare Anchor Network —aligned its institutional operations and clinical practice to better tackle the social determinants of health. From an innovative hospital-owned grocery store in a food desert to investments in preserving affordable housing, this playbook details the Toledo, Ohio-based health system’s decade-long journey to understand how their resources could be used for the wellbeing of the communities they serve.

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The Anchor Mission Playbook

bpham · Nov 11, 2019 ·

Written by Rush University Medical Center, with support from Chicago Anchors for a Strong Economy, the Civic Consulting Alliance, and The Democracy Collaborative, this playbook offers recommendations drawn from research carried out to help Rush University Medical Center align around its Anchor Mission. These findings are intended to help other hospitals and health systems accelerate their own efforts to drive institutional alignment with community needs.

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Impact Workforce Toolkit

bpham · Nov 11, 2019 ·

This toolkit offers a guide for how to leverage hiring practices to advance inclusive, local job creation and career development for communities experiencing the greatest health and wealth disparities.

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With Great Sadness, The Democracy Collaborate Mourns the Passing of Bernard J. Tyson, Chairman & CEO of Kaiser Permanente

bpham · Nov 11, 2019 ·

The staff at The Democracy Collaborative (TDC) and the Healthcare Anchor Network (HAN) are deeply shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Bernard J. Tyson, Chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente. Words can’t express how much Bernard’s passing impacts all who were fortunate to have met and shared time with him. We would like to express our heartfelt sympathies to his family and his Kaiser Permanente family.

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University of Vermont Health Network

bpham · Nov 6, 2019 ·

UVM Health Network, headquartered in Burlington, Vermont, serves patients in Vermont and upstate New York, and employs 7,500 people.

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UC San Francisco

bpham · Nov 6, 2019 ·

UCSF Medical Center, headquartered in San Francisco, California, serves the Greater San Francisco area and employs 12,000 people.

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Seattle Children’s Hospital

bpham · Nov 6, 2019 ·

Seattle Children’s Hospital, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, serves children in the Greater Seattle area and employs 7,800 people.

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San Mateo County Health

bpham · Nov 6, 2019 ·

San Mateo County Health is headquartered in San Mateo, California and serves as a county level health department.

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MetroHealth System

bpham · Nov 6, 2019 ·

The MetroHealth System, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, serves over 300,000 patients annually in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County, and employs 7,700 people.

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