J Lloyd MichenerBuilding Multisector Partnerships That Work
Practical Playbook II
Building Multisector Partnerships That Work
Herausgeber: Castrucci, Brian C; Bradley, Don W
J Lloyd MichenerBuilding Multisector Partnerships That Work
Practical Playbook II
Building Multisector Partnerships That Work
Herausgeber: Castrucci, Brian C; Bradley, Don W
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The definitive guide to the secret sauce of improving public and population healthThe Practical Playbook II is the first resource to elucidate what works (and what doesn't) when it comes to collaborating for change in and around health. It brings together voices of experience and authority to answer this topic's most challenging questions and provide guideposts for applying what they've learned to today's thorniest problems.
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The definitive guide to the secret sauce of improving public and population healthThe Practical Playbook II is the first resource to elucidate what works (and what doesn't) when it comes to collaborating for change in and around health. It brings together voices of experience and authority to answer this topic's most challenging questions and provide guideposts for applying what they've learned to today's thorniest problems.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780190936013
- ISBN-10: 0190936010
- Artikelnr.: 55874530
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780190936013
- ISBN-10: 0190936010
- Artikelnr.: 55874530
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
J. Lloyd Michener, MD, is Professor of Community and Family Medicine at the Duke School of Medicine, Professor of Clinical Nursing at the Duke School of Nursing and Adjunct Professor at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. He is the Principal Investigator for the Practical Playbook, and Chair of the Board of the NC Foundation for Health Leadership and Innovation. He has served as co-chair of the Community Engagement Steering Committee for the Clinical Translation Science Awards of the NIH, co-chair of the Task Force on the Principles of Community Engagement (Second Edition) and a member of the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Dr. Michener is Past President of the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research and received the APTR Duncan Clark Award in 2013. Brian C. Castrucci, DrPh, is the Chief Executive Officer at the de Beaumont Foundation. The Foundation's mission is to strengthen and transform public health in the United States. As CEO, Brian is responsible for identifying and fostering visionary public health projects and contributing to the strategic design and tactical implementation of Foundation initiatives. Craig W. Thomas, PhD. MS, serves as Director of the Division of Population Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention where he directs a broad portfolio of programmatic and applied research activities focused on improving population health across the lifespan. In this role he oversees the collection and reporting of population health survey data on chronic disease conditions and risk factors, and works in collaboration with national partner organizations, other federal agencies, and state and local health departments to implement program and policy strategies that drive improvements in population health and wellbeing. Don Bradley, MD, MHS-CL, holds a position as a Consulting Professor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine at Duke, serves as Executive Director for The Practical Playbook and is core faculty for the Duke Margolis Center for Health Policy. He directs two courses in the Duke School of Medicine, Health Systems (HLTHSCI510) and Health Markets and Policy (INTERDIS402c), and is a member of the National Academy of Medicine Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. Dr. Bradley previously served as Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Senior Vice President for Healthcare and Chief Medical Officer, and as Executive Director for their federally-qualified Health Maintenance Organization. Edward L. Hunter, MA, is a Senior Scholar at AcademyHealth and Principal at Ed Hunter Strategies, LLC, where he works with clients on strategy, advocacy, and research initiatives. From 2015 to 2018, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of the de Beaumont Foundation. Previously, he was Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Washington Office, where he directed CDC's legislative strategy and was a principal CDC representative to the Congress, the Administration, and public health organizations. Catherine Patterson, MPP, is Managing Director for Urban Health and Policy at the de Beaumont Foundation. Prior to joining the Foundation, Catherine worked on expanding access to dental care for low income families at the Pew Charitable Trusts. Elizabeth Corcoran, MPH CPH, is Special Assistant to the CEO and Executive Leadership Team at the de Beaumont Foundation. Before her role as Special Assistant, Elizabeth was the 2nd ASPPH Philanthropy Fellow at the de Beaumont Foundation. Elizabeth joined de Beaumont after completing her MPH at Saint Louis University.
* Foreword
* James Sprague
* Foreword
* Michael McGinnis
* I. Introduction: Accelerating Partnerships for Health
* 1. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter,
Craig Thomas
* 2. On Health Equity
* Viviana Martinez-Bianchi
* 3. The Practical Playbook in Action: Improving Health through
Cross-Sector Partnerships
* Karen DeSalvo, John Auerbach
* 4. Insight from National Experts- From the Community Based
Organization Sector
* Kim Foreman, Sandra Chappelle
* 5. Capitalizing on the Health Impacts of Improving Housing Conditions
* Michael McKnight, Ruth Ann Norton
* 6. Partnering with Transportation Sector Actors and Advocates to
Improve Health Outcomes
* Teresa Wilke, Shawn Leight
* 7. Business and Public Health, Why Corporate America will Soon Help
Lead the Public Health Charge
* Scott Hall
* 8. The Path Forward: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in
Advancing Health
* Jay Bhatt and Andrew Jager
* 9. Primary Care and the Social Determinants of Health: Lessons on
care models, capacity, and culture for the journey upstream
* Rishi Manchanda
* II. Collaborations: Engaging Diverse Sectors
* 10. Overview
* Don Bradley, Brian C. Castrucci
* 11. Engaging Residents for Health Transformation
* Pedja Stojicic
* 12. The Role of Primary Care in Population Health
* Kevin Grumbach, Julie Woods
* 13. The Role of Elected Officials in Multi-sector Partnerships
* Sylvia Garcia, Elsa Mendoza
* 14. Engaging Elected Officials to Improve Community Health
* Edward L. Hunter
* 15. Working with the Faith Community to Improve Health
* Richard Joyner, Alexander Treyz
* 16. Taking Collaborations to Scale
* Ahmed Calvo
* 17. Case Study: Community of Solutions, Addressing Behavioral Health
with a Multi-Sectoral Approach
* Robert Phillips
* 18. Sustainability through Accountability: The Accountable Community
for Health Model
* Marion Standish
* III. Data: Finding and Using Information
* 19. Overview
* Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley
* 20. All In: How and Why Communities are Using Data to Drive Community
Health Improvement
* Clare Tanner, Peter Eckart
* 21. Digital Data Exchange between Health Care and Public Health:
Lessening the Burden
* Jeffrey P. Engel, W. Edward Hammond
* 22. How to Draft Successful Memorandums of Understanding and Data
Sharing Agreements
* Matthew Penn, Rachel Hulkower
* 23. Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good? Using the Data you Have
* Theresa Chapple-McGruder, Jaime Slaughter-Acey, Jennifer Kmet, Tonia
Ruddock
* 24. Practical Lessons Learned from Baltimore's B'FRIEND Initiative
* Darcy F. Phelan-Emrick, Michael Fried, Heang Tan, Molly Martin, Leana
Wen
* IV. Innovation: Enhancing Coordinated Impact Through New Roles and
Tools
* 25. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Edward L. Hunter
* 26. Identifying and addressing patient's social needs in health care
delivery settings
* Laura Gottlieb, Caroline Fichtenberg
* 27. The Role of Disruptive Innovation In Improving Population Health
* Jessica Solomon Fisher, Kellie L. Teter
* 28. Building an Agenda for Population Health from the Grassroots Up
* Tyler Norris, Ashley Hill
* 29. Case Study: The Alliance for Health Equity- Hospitals, health
departments, and community partners working together for health
equity in Chicago and suburban Cook County
* Jess Lynch, Megan Cunningham, Julie Morita
* 30. The Health System's Role in Community Health Improvement: The
Work of Three Health Institutions
* Brian C. Castrucci, Elizabeth Corcoran, Loel S. Solomon, Abigail
Gilbert, Alyse B. Sabina,
* Lamond Daniels, and Amy A. Clark
* 31. Community-Centered Health Homes: Bridging Healthcare Services and
Community Prevention
* Larry Cohen, Leslie Mikkelsen
* 32. Going Way Upstream: How One Foundation Redefined its Work to
Improve Population Health
* Peter Long, Brittany Imwalle
* 33. Case Study: Acting (and Funding) Locally: How one Virginia
Foundation is Changing the Way they Support Communities
* Pat Mathews
* V. Sustainability and Financing: Supporting Partnerships over Time
* 34. Overview
* Craig Thomas, Brian C. Castrucci
* 35. The Role of Community Development as a Partner in Health
* Doug Jutte
* 36. Braiding, Blending, or Block Granting? How to Sustainably Fund
Public Health and Prevention in States
* Amy Clary, Trish Riley
* 37. Rethinking the Mission of Health Systems: Improving Community
Health as Anchor Institutions
* David Zuckerman, David Ansell, Michellene Davis
* 38. Case Study: BUILDing Ties with the Business Community
* Katherine Oestman, Rosalind Bello, Catherine Chennisi, Anna Brewster
* VI. Policy: Achieving Sustained Impact
* 39. Overview
* Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter
* 40. Fighting Big Soda at the Local Level
* Nikki Highsmith Vernick, Glenn E. Schneider
* 41. Building Off of Evidence Based Policies: The CDC's Health Impact
in 5 Years (HI-5) Initiative and CityHealth, an Initiative of the de
Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente
* Elizabeth Skillen, Shelley Hearne
* 42. The Impact of State and Territorial Public Health Policy:
Interventions to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction
* Michael R. Fraser, Philicia Tucker, Jay C. Butler
* 43. Case Study: Nontraditional Partners in the Case of Kansas City
* Scott Hall, Rex Archer
* VII. Training and Workforce: Preparing for the Future that Is Already
Here
* 44. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Craig Thomas
* 45. Shaping the Next Generation of Providers
* Karen Remley, Gerri Mattson
* 46. On the Synergies that Can Generate Excellence in Public Health
Education
* Sandro Galea
* 47. Case Study: State Innovations in Training
* Kristi Martinsen, Michelle Goodman
* 48. Better Together: Engaging Leaders in Community Collaborative
Efforts
* Anh Tran, Anne Derouin
* 49. Voices of the Next Generation
* Elizabeth Corcoran, Sarah LaFave, Denny Fe Garcia Agana. Haleigh
Kampman, John C. Penner, Margaret L. McCarthy, Katherine P. Mullins,
Michelle Vu, Ashten Duncan
* VIII. Conclusion: Taking the Next Steps toward Population Health
* 50. Conclusion
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Craig Thomas,
Edward L. Hunter
* James Sprague
* Foreword
* Michael McGinnis
* I. Introduction: Accelerating Partnerships for Health
* 1. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter,
Craig Thomas
* 2. On Health Equity
* Viviana Martinez-Bianchi
* 3. The Practical Playbook in Action: Improving Health through
Cross-Sector Partnerships
* Karen DeSalvo, John Auerbach
* 4. Insight from National Experts- From the Community Based
Organization Sector
* Kim Foreman, Sandra Chappelle
* 5. Capitalizing on the Health Impacts of Improving Housing Conditions
* Michael McKnight, Ruth Ann Norton
* 6. Partnering with Transportation Sector Actors and Advocates to
Improve Health Outcomes
* Teresa Wilke, Shawn Leight
* 7. Business and Public Health, Why Corporate America will Soon Help
Lead the Public Health Charge
* Scott Hall
* 8. The Path Forward: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in
Advancing Health
* Jay Bhatt and Andrew Jager
* 9. Primary Care and the Social Determinants of Health: Lessons on
care models, capacity, and culture for the journey upstream
* Rishi Manchanda
* II. Collaborations: Engaging Diverse Sectors
* 10. Overview
* Don Bradley, Brian C. Castrucci
* 11. Engaging Residents for Health Transformation
* Pedja Stojicic
* 12. The Role of Primary Care in Population Health
* Kevin Grumbach, Julie Woods
* 13. The Role of Elected Officials in Multi-sector Partnerships
* Sylvia Garcia, Elsa Mendoza
* 14. Engaging Elected Officials to Improve Community Health
* Edward L. Hunter
* 15. Working with the Faith Community to Improve Health
* Richard Joyner, Alexander Treyz
* 16. Taking Collaborations to Scale
* Ahmed Calvo
* 17. Case Study: Community of Solutions, Addressing Behavioral Health
with a Multi-Sectoral Approach
* Robert Phillips
* 18. Sustainability through Accountability: The Accountable Community
for Health Model
* Marion Standish
* III. Data: Finding and Using Information
* 19. Overview
* Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley
* 20. All In: How and Why Communities are Using Data to Drive Community
Health Improvement
* Clare Tanner, Peter Eckart
* 21. Digital Data Exchange between Health Care and Public Health:
Lessening the Burden
* Jeffrey P. Engel, W. Edward Hammond
* 22. How to Draft Successful Memorandums of Understanding and Data
Sharing Agreements
* Matthew Penn, Rachel Hulkower
* 23. Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good? Using the Data you Have
* Theresa Chapple-McGruder, Jaime Slaughter-Acey, Jennifer Kmet, Tonia
Ruddock
* 24. Practical Lessons Learned from Baltimore's B'FRIEND Initiative
* Darcy F. Phelan-Emrick, Michael Fried, Heang Tan, Molly Martin, Leana
Wen
* IV. Innovation: Enhancing Coordinated Impact Through New Roles and
Tools
* 25. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Edward L. Hunter
* 26. Identifying and addressing patient's social needs in health care
delivery settings
* Laura Gottlieb, Caroline Fichtenberg
* 27. The Role of Disruptive Innovation In Improving Population Health
* Jessica Solomon Fisher, Kellie L. Teter
* 28. Building an Agenda for Population Health from the Grassroots Up
* Tyler Norris, Ashley Hill
* 29. Case Study: The Alliance for Health Equity- Hospitals, health
departments, and community partners working together for health
equity in Chicago and suburban Cook County
* Jess Lynch, Megan Cunningham, Julie Morita
* 30. The Health System's Role in Community Health Improvement: The
Work of Three Health Institutions
* Brian C. Castrucci, Elizabeth Corcoran, Loel S. Solomon, Abigail
Gilbert, Alyse B. Sabina,
* Lamond Daniels, and Amy A. Clark
* 31. Community-Centered Health Homes: Bridging Healthcare Services and
Community Prevention
* Larry Cohen, Leslie Mikkelsen
* 32. Going Way Upstream: How One Foundation Redefined its Work to
Improve Population Health
* Peter Long, Brittany Imwalle
* 33. Case Study: Acting (and Funding) Locally: How one Virginia
Foundation is Changing the Way they Support Communities
* Pat Mathews
* V. Sustainability and Financing: Supporting Partnerships over Time
* 34. Overview
* Craig Thomas, Brian C. Castrucci
* 35. The Role of Community Development as a Partner in Health
* Doug Jutte
* 36. Braiding, Blending, or Block Granting? How to Sustainably Fund
Public Health and Prevention in States
* Amy Clary, Trish Riley
* 37. Rethinking the Mission of Health Systems: Improving Community
Health as Anchor Institutions
* David Zuckerman, David Ansell, Michellene Davis
* 38. Case Study: BUILDing Ties with the Business Community
* Katherine Oestman, Rosalind Bello, Catherine Chennisi, Anna Brewster
* VI. Policy: Achieving Sustained Impact
* 39. Overview
* Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter
* 40. Fighting Big Soda at the Local Level
* Nikki Highsmith Vernick, Glenn E. Schneider
* 41. Building Off of Evidence Based Policies: The CDC's Health Impact
in 5 Years (HI-5) Initiative and CityHealth, an Initiative of the de
Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente
* Elizabeth Skillen, Shelley Hearne
* 42. The Impact of State and Territorial Public Health Policy:
Interventions to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction
* Michael R. Fraser, Philicia Tucker, Jay C. Butler
* 43. Case Study: Nontraditional Partners in the Case of Kansas City
* Scott Hall, Rex Archer
* VII. Training and Workforce: Preparing for the Future that Is Already
Here
* 44. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Craig Thomas
* 45. Shaping the Next Generation of Providers
* Karen Remley, Gerri Mattson
* 46. On the Synergies that Can Generate Excellence in Public Health
Education
* Sandro Galea
* 47. Case Study: State Innovations in Training
* Kristi Martinsen, Michelle Goodman
* 48. Better Together: Engaging Leaders in Community Collaborative
Efforts
* Anh Tran, Anne Derouin
* 49. Voices of the Next Generation
* Elizabeth Corcoran, Sarah LaFave, Denny Fe Garcia Agana. Haleigh
Kampman, John C. Penner, Margaret L. McCarthy, Katherine P. Mullins,
Michelle Vu, Ashten Duncan
* VIII. Conclusion: Taking the Next Steps toward Population Health
* 50. Conclusion
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Craig Thomas,
Edward L. Hunter
* Foreword
* James Sprague
* Foreword
* Michael McGinnis
* I. Introduction: Accelerating Partnerships for Health
* 1. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter,
Craig Thomas
* 2. On Health Equity
* Viviana Martinez-Bianchi
* 3. The Practical Playbook in Action: Improving Health through
Cross-Sector Partnerships
* Karen DeSalvo, John Auerbach
* 4. Insight from National Experts- From the Community Based
Organization Sector
* Kim Foreman, Sandra Chappelle
* 5. Capitalizing on the Health Impacts of Improving Housing Conditions
* Michael McKnight, Ruth Ann Norton
* 6. Partnering with Transportation Sector Actors and Advocates to
Improve Health Outcomes
* Teresa Wilke, Shawn Leight
* 7. Business and Public Health, Why Corporate America will Soon Help
Lead the Public Health Charge
* Scott Hall
* 8. The Path Forward: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in
Advancing Health
* Jay Bhatt and Andrew Jager
* 9. Primary Care and the Social Determinants of Health: Lessons on
care models, capacity, and culture for the journey upstream
* Rishi Manchanda
* II. Collaborations: Engaging Diverse Sectors
* 10. Overview
* Don Bradley, Brian C. Castrucci
* 11. Engaging Residents for Health Transformation
* Pedja Stojicic
* 12. The Role of Primary Care in Population Health
* Kevin Grumbach, Julie Woods
* 13. The Role of Elected Officials in Multi-sector Partnerships
* Sylvia Garcia, Elsa Mendoza
* 14. Engaging Elected Officials to Improve Community Health
* Edward L. Hunter
* 15. Working with the Faith Community to Improve Health
* Richard Joyner, Alexander Treyz
* 16. Taking Collaborations to Scale
* Ahmed Calvo
* 17. Case Study: Community of Solutions, Addressing Behavioral Health
with a Multi-Sectoral Approach
* Robert Phillips
* 18. Sustainability through Accountability: The Accountable Community
for Health Model
* Marion Standish
* III. Data: Finding and Using Information
* 19. Overview
* Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley
* 20. All In: How and Why Communities are Using Data to Drive Community
Health Improvement
* Clare Tanner, Peter Eckart
* 21. Digital Data Exchange between Health Care and Public Health:
Lessening the Burden
* Jeffrey P. Engel, W. Edward Hammond
* 22. How to Draft Successful Memorandums of Understanding and Data
Sharing Agreements
* Matthew Penn, Rachel Hulkower
* 23. Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good? Using the Data you Have
* Theresa Chapple-McGruder, Jaime Slaughter-Acey, Jennifer Kmet, Tonia
Ruddock
* 24. Practical Lessons Learned from Baltimore's B'FRIEND Initiative
* Darcy F. Phelan-Emrick, Michael Fried, Heang Tan, Molly Martin, Leana
Wen
* IV. Innovation: Enhancing Coordinated Impact Through New Roles and
Tools
* 25. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Edward L. Hunter
* 26. Identifying and addressing patient's social needs in health care
delivery settings
* Laura Gottlieb, Caroline Fichtenberg
* 27. The Role of Disruptive Innovation In Improving Population Health
* Jessica Solomon Fisher, Kellie L. Teter
* 28. Building an Agenda for Population Health from the Grassroots Up
* Tyler Norris, Ashley Hill
* 29. Case Study: The Alliance for Health Equity- Hospitals, health
departments, and community partners working together for health
equity in Chicago and suburban Cook County
* Jess Lynch, Megan Cunningham, Julie Morita
* 30. The Health System's Role in Community Health Improvement: The
Work of Three Health Institutions
* Brian C. Castrucci, Elizabeth Corcoran, Loel S. Solomon, Abigail
Gilbert, Alyse B. Sabina,
* Lamond Daniels, and Amy A. Clark
* 31. Community-Centered Health Homes: Bridging Healthcare Services and
Community Prevention
* Larry Cohen, Leslie Mikkelsen
* 32. Going Way Upstream: How One Foundation Redefined its Work to
Improve Population Health
* Peter Long, Brittany Imwalle
* 33. Case Study: Acting (and Funding) Locally: How one Virginia
Foundation is Changing the Way they Support Communities
* Pat Mathews
* V. Sustainability and Financing: Supporting Partnerships over Time
* 34. Overview
* Craig Thomas, Brian C. Castrucci
* 35. The Role of Community Development as a Partner in Health
* Doug Jutte
* 36. Braiding, Blending, or Block Granting? How to Sustainably Fund
Public Health and Prevention in States
* Amy Clary, Trish Riley
* 37. Rethinking the Mission of Health Systems: Improving Community
Health as Anchor Institutions
* David Zuckerman, David Ansell, Michellene Davis
* 38. Case Study: BUILDing Ties with the Business Community
* Katherine Oestman, Rosalind Bello, Catherine Chennisi, Anna Brewster
* VI. Policy: Achieving Sustained Impact
* 39. Overview
* Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter
* 40. Fighting Big Soda at the Local Level
* Nikki Highsmith Vernick, Glenn E. Schneider
* 41. Building Off of Evidence Based Policies: The CDC's Health Impact
in 5 Years (HI-5) Initiative and CityHealth, an Initiative of the de
Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente
* Elizabeth Skillen, Shelley Hearne
* 42. The Impact of State and Territorial Public Health Policy:
Interventions to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction
* Michael R. Fraser, Philicia Tucker, Jay C. Butler
* 43. Case Study: Nontraditional Partners in the Case of Kansas City
* Scott Hall, Rex Archer
* VII. Training and Workforce: Preparing for the Future that Is Already
Here
* 44. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Craig Thomas
* 45. Shaping the Next Generation of Providers
* Karen Remley, Gerri Mattson
* 46. On the Synergies that Can Generate Excellence in Public Health
Education
* Sandro Galea
* 47. Case Study: State Innovations in Training
* Kristi Martinsen, Michelle Goodman
* 48. Better Together: Engaging Leaders in Community Collaborative
Efforts
* Anh Tran, Anne Derouin
* 49. Voices of the Next Generation
* Elizabeth Corcoran, Sarah LaFave, Denny Fe Garcia Agana. Haleigh
Kampman, John C. Penner, Margaret L. McCarthy, Katherine P. Mullins,
Michelle Vu, Ashten Duncan
* VIII. Conclusion: Taking the Next Steps toward Population Health
* 50. Conclusion
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Craig Thomas,
Edward L. Hunter
* James Sprague
* Foreword
* Michael McGinnis
* I. Introduction: Accelerating Partnerships for Health
* 1. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter,
Craig Thomas
* 2. On Health Equity
* Viviana Martinez-Bianchi
* 3. The Practical Playbook in Action: Improving Health through
Cross-Sector Partnerships
* Karen DeSalvo, John Auerbach
* 4. Insight from National Experts- From the Community Based
Organization Sector
* Kim Foreman, Sandra Chappelle
* 5. Capitalizing on the Health Impacts of Improving Housing Conditions
* Michael McKnight, Ruth Ann Norton
* 6. Partnering with Transportation Sector Actors and Advocates to
Improve Health Outcomes
* Teresa Wilke, Shawn Leight
* 7. Business and Public Health, Why Corporate America will Soon Help
Lead the Public Health Charge
* Scott Hall
* 8. The Path Forward: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in
Advancing Health
* Jay Bhatt and Andrew Jager
* 9. Primary Care and the Social Determinants of Health: Lessons on
care models, capacity, and culture for the journey upstream
* Rishi Manchanda
* II. Collaborations: Engaging Diverse Sectors
* 10. Overview
* Don Bradley, Brian C. Castrucci
* 11. Engaging Residents for Health Transformation
* Pedja Stojicic
* 12. The Role of Primary Care in Population Health
* Kevin Grumbach, Julie Woods
* 13. The Role of Elected Officials in Multi-sector Partnerships
* Sylvia Garcia, Elsa Mendoza
* 14. Engaging Elected Officials to Improve Community Health
* Edward L. Hunter
* 15. Working with the Faith Community to Improve Health
* Richard Joyner, Alexander Treyz
* 16. Taking Collaborations to Scale
* Ahmed Calvo
* 17. Case Study: Community of Solutions, Addressing Behavioral Health
with a Multi-Sectoral Approach
* Robert Phillips
* 18. Sustainability through Accountability: The Accountable Community
for Health Model
* Marion Standish
* III. Data: Finding and Using Information
* 19. Overview
* Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley
* 20. All In: How and Why Communities are Using Data to Drive Community
Health Improvement
* Clare Tanner, Peter Eckart
* 21. Digital Data Exchange between Health Care and Public Health:
Lessening the Burden
* Jeffrey P. Engel, W. Edward Hammond
* 22. How to Draft Successful Memorandums of Understanding and Data
Sharing Agreements
* Matthew Penn, Rachel Hulkower
* 23. Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good? Using the Data you Have
* Theresa Chapple-McGruder, Jaime Slaughter-Acey, Jennifer Kmet, Tonia
Ruddock
* 24. Practical Lessons Learned from Baltimore's B'FRIEND Initiative
* Darcy F. Phelan-Emrick, Michael Fried, Heang Tan, Molly Martin, Leana
Wen
* IV. Innovation: Enhancing Coordinated Impact Through New Roles and
Tools
* 25. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Edward L. Hunter
* 26. Identifying and addressing patient's social needs in health care
delivery settings
* Laura Gottlieb, Caroline Fichtenberg
* 27. The Role of Disruptive Innovation In Improving Population Health
* Jessica Solomon Fisher, Kellie L. Teter
* 28. Building an Agenda for Population Health from the Grassroots Up
* Tyler Norris, Ashley Hill
* 29. Case Study: The Alliance for Health Equity- Hospitals, health
departments, and community partners working together for health
equity in Chicago and suburban Cook County
* Jess Lynch, Megan Cunningham, Julie Morita
* 30. The Health System's Role in Community Health Improvement: The
Work of Three Health Institutions
* Brian C. Castrucci, Elizabeth Corcoran, Loel S. Solomon, Abigail
Gilbert, Alyse B. Sabina,
* Lamond Daniels, and Amy A. Clark
* 31. Community-Centered Health Homes: Bridging Healthcare Services and
Community Prevention
* Larry Cohen, Leslie Mikkelsen
* 32. Going Way Upstream: How One Foundation Redefined its Work to
Improve Population Health
* Peter Long, Brittany Imwalle
* 33. Case Study: Acting (and Funding) Locally: How one Virginia
Foundation is Changing the Way they Support Communities
* Pat Mathews
* V. Sustainability and Financing: Supporting Partnerships over Time
* 34. Overview
* Craig Thomas, Brian C. Castrucci
* 35. The Role of Community Development as a Partner in Health
* Doug Jutte
* 36. Braiding, Blending, or Block Granting? How to Sustainably Fund
Public Health and Prevention in States
* Amy Clary, Trish Riley
* 37. Rethinking the Mission of Health Systems: Improving Community
Health as Anchor Institutions
* David Zuckerman, David Ansell, Michellene Davis
* 38. Case Study: BUILDing Ties with the Business Community
* Katherine Oestman, Rosalind Bello, Catherine Chennisi, Anna Brewster
* VI. Policy: Achieving Sustained Impact
* 39. Overview
* Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter
* 40. Fighting Big Soda at the Local Level
* Nikki Highsmith Vernick, Glenn E. Schneider
* 41. Building Off of Evidence Based Policies: The CDC's Health Impact
in 5 Years (HI-5) Initiative and CityHealth, an Initiative of the de
Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente
* Elizabeth Skillen, Shelley Hearne
* 42. The Impact of State and Territorial Public Health Policy:
Interventions to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction
* Michael R. Fraser, Philicia Tucker, Jay C. Butler
* 43. Case Study: Nontraditional Partners in the Case of Kansas City
* Scott Hall, Rex Archer
* VII. Training and Workforce: Preparing for the Future that Is Already
Here
* 44. Overview
* J. Lloyd Michener, Craig Thomas
* 45. Shaping the Next Generation of Providers
* Karen Remley, Gerri Mattson
* 46. On the Synergies that Can Generate Excellence in Public Health
Education
* Sandro Galea
* 47. Case Study: State Innovations in Training
* Kristi Martinsen, Michelle Goodman
* 48. Better Together: Engaging Leaders in Community Collaborative
Efforts
* Anh Tran, Anne Derouin
* 49. Voices of the Next Generation
* Elizabeth Corcoran, Sarah LaFave, Denny Fe Garcia Agana. Haleigh
Kampman, John C. Penner, Margaret L. McCarthy, Katherine P. Mullins,
Michelle Vu, Ashten Duncan
* VIII. Conclusion: Taking the Next Steps toward Population Health
* 50. Conclusion
* J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Craig Thomas,
Edward L. Hunter