collaborating for public health
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Collaborating for population health
Improving
Community Health
through
Hospital–Public Health
Collaboration
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12 successful partnershipsrecognized and featured in the report
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1 Kaiser National Community Health Initiatives
2 California Healthier Living Coalition
3 St. Johns County Health Leadership Council
4 Quad City Health Initiative
5 Fit NOLA Partnership
6 HOMEtowns Partnership, MaineHealth
7 Healthy Montgomery
8 Detroit Regional Infant Mortality Reduction Task Force
9 Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project
10 Healthy Monadnock 2020
11 Healthy Cabarrus
12 Transforming the Health of South Seattle and South King County
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Collaboration experiencesprovide insights for others
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Each of 12 partnerships from across
the nation has at its center a
health system that gathered
community and
governmental bodies with
one mission — preventing illness
and promoting population health.
The best practices of these partnerships became
a report providing insights for others to create
collaborations for improving health within their
own communities.
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Kaiser National Community Health Initiatives
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Established in 2004, Kaiser Permanente’s
National Community Health Initiatives focus on a
wide range of community health improvement
efforts, including but not limited to place-based
initiatives through the engagement of local
collaboratives in more than 50 communities in
Kaiser Permanente’s service area, each with its
own organizational structure.
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California Healthier Living Coalition
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Since 2006, the California Department of Aging,
California Department of Public Health, Dignity
Health and Kaiser Permanente of Southern
California have utilized a combination of
Memoranda of Understanding and informal
agreements to create a statewide partnership.
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St. Johns County Health Leadership Council
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The St. Johns Health Leadership council is a
voluntary collaborative that includes a variety of
members from executive and staff positions of
organizations throughout St. Johns County.
The council is supported by staff from the
Florida Department of Health in St. Johns County.
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Quad City Health Initiative
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Quad City Health Initiative, formed in 1999, is
a community coalition governed by a
25-member community board that includes
representatives from local health departments,
providers, social service agencies, educators,
business and local governments.
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Fit NOLA Partnership
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The Fit NOLA action blueprint, released in 2012,
sets the course for the Fit NOLA partnership, a
collective impact model that includes more than
200 organizations ranging from small
neighborhood groups to Fortune 500 companies,
with the City of New Orleans Health Department
serving as the backbone support organization.
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HOMEtowns Partnership, MaineHealth
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Established by MaineHealth through formal
affiliation agreements with eight community
hospitals, HOMEtowns Partnership began in 2012
as a means to grow capacity and increase
responsibility for population health improvement.
Through the U.S. CDC’s Community
Transformation Grant: Small Communities
Program, partnerships were expanded to include
state government, regional public health districts
and many other community partners.
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Healthy Montgomery
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A product of a community health needs
assessment, Healthy Montgomery includes all
five area hospitals, safety net clinics, minority
health initiatives and social services agencies in
a formal consortium of interested parties
dedicated to health improvement.
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Detroit Regional Infant Mortality Reduction Task Force
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Formed in 2008 after the CEOs of Detroit Medical
Center, Henry Ford Health System, St. John
Providence Health System and Oakwood
Healthcare System committed their organizations
to find collaborative solutions to a community
need, the Detroit Regional Infant Mortality
Reduction Task Force functions as a public-
private consortium that also includes public
health, other agencies, and universities.
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Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project
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The Heart of New Ulm Project is a community
collaborative effort established by the
Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation through a
grant from Allina Health.
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Healthy Monadnock 2020
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Founded in 2007 by the Cheshire Medical Center
with funding from the Cheshire Health
Foundation, grants and private foundations,
Healthy Monadnock utilizes a “champions”
program through which partner agencies pledge
to live, share and inspire others to follow the
goals and values of Healthy Monadnock.
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Healthy Cabarrus
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Healthy Cabarrus, formed in 1997, is a
community partnership housed and administered
through Cabarrus Health Alliance (local health
authority) and certified as a Healthy Carolinians
Partnership.
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Transforming the Health of South Seattle and South King County
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Transforming Health began as a partnership in
2010 between Seattle Children’s Hospital, Public
Health – Seattle & King County and the Healthy
King County Coalition. The partnership
formalized its work via funding from the CDC
Community Transformation Grants and utilizes a
contract among its primary partners.
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Study report team
Lawrence Prybil, PhD, lead researcher
F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD
Rex Killian, JD
Ann Kelly, MHA
Glen Mays, PhD
Angela Carman, DrPH
Samuel Levey, PhD
Anne McGeorge, MS, CPA
David W. Fardo, PhD
Commonwealth Center for Governance Studies, Inc.
with grant support from:
Grant Thornton LLP
Hospira, Inc.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
November 2014
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