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Why Cross-Sector Alignment Matters: Real Life Stories
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Why Cross-Sector Alignment Matters: Real Life Stories

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This webinar features the people working in communities to better meet the needs of the people and places they serve. The panel shares their own personal challenges navigating complex systems and how they are now helping others. Panelists also touch on what this means now and in the future as communities respond to COVID-19.

Aligning Systems for Health, led by the Georgia Health Policy Center and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is exploring the importance of alignment and developing an evidence base about what works.

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Aligning Systems for Health

Publication Date

04.21.2020

Topic Area

Alignment 101
Complex Care
Social Needs
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A Foundation For Health And Well-Being: Meaningful Employment

This publication explores how Employment and Community First Choices, a program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, created and paid for by TennCare, Tennessee's Medicaid program, helps participants work and live independently.

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Aligning in Crisis: Strategies and Tools to Leverage Federal Funding

On 9/14, experts from Aligning in Crisis, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will discussed how, if deployed strategically and effectively, federal funds can advance equity, shift power to the community, and set the stage for positive, long-term change.

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Patients Lift Their Voices To Advance Maternal Health

This publication compiles insights from EleVATE, a program that offers group-based prenatal care with a curriculum designed by and for Black women. EleVATE explores whether changing the way clinicians interact with patients can, in itself, improve outcomes and equity.

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