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An Aligned Delivery & Financing Model to Address Food Insecurity and Social Needs of Low-Income Pregnant Women
Presenters: - Elaine Borawski, PhD, MA, FAAHB | Case Western Reserve University - Alissa Glenn, MSPPM | Greater Cleveland Food Bank - Christopher Mundorf, MPH, PhD | Better Health Partnership >> View recording . >> Download slides here .
ResProg Webinar • Can California's CalAIM Medicaid Transformation Initiative Achieve Systems Integration? (2025)
Presenters: Caroline Fichtenberg, University of California, San Francisco Rohan Rastogi, University of California, San Francisco Ajira Darch, Roots of Labor Birth Collective Joanna Oboza, 2-1-1 San Diego Resources: View recording. Download slides here. See full project here.
SAIH Equity Capacity-Building Grantee | Restorative Community Solutions
Title: Are We Ready? Transformative Engagement | Viability of Small–Mid Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) Led by Lived Experience for CalAIM Restorative Community Solutions (RCS) Presenters: Earl Simms Erin Kennedy, JD >> View recording . >> Download slides here .
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Effectiveness of Early Childhood Development Partnerships in Addressing Pediatric Health and Social Needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This study evaluates the effectiveness of multi-sector Partnerships for Early Childhood Development (PECD) in maintaining social needs screening, referral, and service delivery for children during the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. PECD is an initiative that provides funding and guidance to help pediatric primary care practices partner with community-based social service organizations to address the social needs of children and families.
Housing for Health: Assessing the Cross-Sector Impacts of Providing Permanent Supportive Housing to Homeless High Utilizers of Health Care Services
Homeless individuals experience a higher risk for mortality, chronic illness and mental health disorders, and are often high utilizers of healthcare. The Housing for Health (HFH) initiative, created in 2012 by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS), is designed to reduce homelessness and inappropriate use of expensive health care resources, and improve health outcomes for this vulnerable population.
Testing of a Community Complex Care Response Team to Improve Geriatric Public Health Outcomes
Elder abuse and neglect (EA/N) is a public health and safety epidemic with impacts in emergency department utilization, nursing home placement, mortality, and financial losses. Vulnerability has been shown to be highly correlated with EA/N victimization, yet research is lacking on interventions aimed at decreasing vulnerability. The principal investigators of this study are reviewing the impact of a primary prevention strategy for EA/N victimization: the community complex care response team (CCRT) intervention.
Weaving the Tasina Luta: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Implementation and Engagment with a Tribal Public Health Plan
Native American communities experience many obstacles to health and well-being due to adverse social, economic, and environmental conditions. Few tribal public health programs are financed adequately to surmount these obstacles. Fewer still are locally financed and managed. This study will elicit the values and preferences of Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST) members in order to enhance the implementation of the CRST’s first autonomous public health program, the Tasina Luta (Red Blanket).