How Health Systems Can Meaningfully Partner with Community Members: Case Studies from Minneapolis and Los Angeles

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Health care organizations are increasingly looking for ways to meaningfully partner with community members to better address specific community needs and priorities, especially for people with complex health and social needs. Health systems, however, may face a number of challenges when engaging with individuals and communities, including: structural racism that has led to systemic power imbalances between health systems and the communities they serve; lack of trust; and uncertainty of how to incorporate the feedback provided.
 
This webinar will offer considerations for health care organizations and government entities to build effective partnerships with the individuals and communities they serve to better address their health and social needs. It will share experiences from two sites — Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis and the Los Angeles Department of Health Services Whole Person Care Program — that participated in the Community Partnership Pilot, a Center for Health Care Strategies initiative made possible by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Sites will offer insights gleaned from their work engaging those with specific lived experiences to co-develop strategies to better serve the needs of their communities. They will also discuss opportunities for health systems to address the factors driving health and racial inequities in a way that places community members at the forefront of these efforts.
 
This webinar will be held on March 16, 2021, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
 
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm EDT
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Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS)
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