Overview
Lack of coordination of health and community services with individual agencies working in isolation leads to wasted resources and poor outcomes for the most vulnerable in our nation’s neighborhoods. One method of addressing this lack of coordination is by adopting a place-based system integration model where providers of services collaborate and work together to improve the health and wellbeing for the populations they serve. This study will test this model that aligns a city health department with cross-sector community stakeholders to improve health and reduce inequities across neighborhoods. The research team will examine how shared decision making within the East Harlem Neighborhood Health Action Center; which encompasses the city health department, clinical and non-clinical partners, faith- and community-based organizations, and community health workers; will increase coordination, effectiveness and efficiency across these sectors. Using qualitative & quantitative methods the research team will assess the community’s health outcomes, satisfaction, success in linking clients to needed services, and success in coordinating systems to improve health and health equity in the neighborhood. Lessons learned from this study will inform best practices for replicating this model in other neighborhoods in New York City and across the U.S.
Presenters
- Carl Letamendi, PhD, MBA
Director of Evaluation & Divisional Support
Center for Health Equity
New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
- Rachel Dannefer, MPH, MIA
Director of Research & Evaluation
Harlem Neighborhood Health Action Center
East Harlem Center for Health Equity
New York City Department Health and Mental Hygiene
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Recording
Details:
Project: Testing a Shared Decision-making Model for Health and Social Service Delivery in East Harlem
Type: RIP Webinars
Resource: Download Slides
Authors: Letamendi C, Pierre J