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An Aligned Delivery and Financing Model to Address Food Insecurity and Social Needs of Low-Income Pregnant Women

This study evaluates the effectiveness of an aligned service delivery and financing model designed to improve maternal and infant health by helping Medicaid-eligible persons receive access to healthy foods during pregnancy. The Nourishing Tomorrow (formerly Nourishing Beginnings) program uses integrated data, screening and referral systems combined with community health worker support to link people in need with healthy food delivery from a local food bank or with direct cash assistance for food purchases.

Achieving Reach in Youth Behavioral Health and Wellness through Catchment-Area Community Governance

This study, funded as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Systems for Action research program, evaluates the feasibility of the Youth Wellness Hub as a hyper-local community governance model for integrating delivery and financing systems for youth behavioral health and wellness services. The Youth Wellness Hub combines three social policy tools that are separately promising or well-supported in the research literature: community governance; public health education campaigns; and service network coordination through fiscal blending.

Pilot Studies

Developmental studies support exploratory, pilot studies of a novel systems alignment approach. Developmental studies are awarded to researchers who have not previously completed a pilot study to examine the feasibility of implementing the approach and the feasibility of related research strategies...

Equity in Action: Navigating New Landscapes in Health Equity Research

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation '4Action' Panelists: • Chima Ndumele, PhD | Evidence for Action • Ian Stockwell, PhD | Health Data for Action • Jessica Santos, PhD | Policies for Action • Caroline Fichtenberg, PhD | Systems for Action Moderator: • Ali Bloomgarden, MA | Partners In Health >> View...

Press Release - Announcement of S4A Funding

The team at New York City Civic Engagement Commission (CEC) and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai’s Institute for Health Equity Research (IHER) published a press release announcing their newly-awarded Systems for Action funding. See the press release and learn more about their project here...

Colibri Child Wellness Program Early Childhood Systems Alignment Initiative

This study, funded as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Systems for Action research program, will assess the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention designed to align medical, public health, and social service systems to support integrated, culturally responsive early childhood care for Latino and farmworker families residing in California’s northern coast in order to prevent and manage early childhood developmental delays and disabilities. The intervention is designed to disrupt systemic racism in early childhood systems that limits access to care for minority communities—including language inaccessibility, fragmented referrals, disinvestment in clinical infrastructure, and institutional distrust—by redesigning access points around trusted community infrastructure.

The ASSET Study: Aligning Systems for Safety and EquiTy

This study, funded as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Systems for Action research program, will assess the feasibility of implementing a community co-designed initiative that integrates health, social, public safety, and justice services under a single local government umbrella agency. The initiative focuses on improving the health, safety, and wellbeing of communities harmed by systemic racism and to reduce involvement in the criminal legal system.

Integrating Health and Social Services through a Novel Independent Practice Association

Presenters: Jonathan Glazer Shaw, MD | Stanford University Elena Rosenbaum, MD | Healthy Alliance >> View recording . >> Download slides here . >> View the NEJM article, Breaking Down the Barriers Between Health and Social Care Services: Implementing a Social Determinants of Health Network >>...