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This event explored how some of the main sectors in population health viewed the COVID-19 public health emergency and the movement for racial justice, and how they using the moment to help change how they work (i.e., not merely rebuild, but build anew); as an opportunity to develop and deploy solutions, including policy, to extraordinary challenges; and as path to working more effectively with other sectors and organizations.
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ยท2023
The year 2020 presented extraordinary challenges to organizations working to improve population health - from public health agencies at all levels of government to health systems to community-based non-profit organizations responding to health-related social needs. To improve understanding of how di...
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Description
A planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize a workshop that will explore and highlight insights, current efforts, and ideas for the future in the field of population health improvement, which is experiencing a public health emergency along with other challenges and threats. The workshop will concentrate on key domains, such as government public health, non-profit, philanthropy, health care, and cross-sector partnerships. Presentations and dialogue may be structured around the topics of measurement, policy, research, resources, communication, and cross-sector relationships. A proceedings summarizing the presentations and discussions at the workshop will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
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Private: For Profit
Private: Non Profit
Staff
Alina Baciu
Lead
Harika Dyer