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Applying the Aligning in Crisis Principles
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Applying the Aligning in Crisis Principles

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These briefs present principles and practical questions that government agencies and local fiscal intermediaries, like local wellness funds and health-oriented community collaboratives, can use to guide planning for use of COVID-19 recovery funds.

The Georgia Health Policy Center, in partnership with the School of Public Health at George Washington University and with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is identifying, synthesizing, and disseminating cross-sector policy and implementation opportunities that facilitate recovery from the triple crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, impacts of the 2020 economic downturn, and the ongoing impact of structural racism. The work – Aligning in Crisis — builds on Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services.

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Financing Icon Financing
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Author Organization

Aligning in Crisis, Georgia Health Policy Center, George Washington University

Publication Date

11.04.2021

Topic Area

Complex Care
COVID-19
Health Care
Public Health
Social Services
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