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Four Ways to Overcome Partnership Hurdles and Address Social Determinants of Health
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Four Ways to Overcome Partnership Hurdles and Address Social Determinants of Health

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This blog post explores four opportunities for organizations invested in social determinants of health (SDOH) partnerships to speed success, including looking beyond existing relationships, understanding the availability and limitations of data, backing innovation, and doing more to advance SDOH efforts at a state-level.

The authors address core challenges that have emerged across their work to help SDOH providers enter into contractual arrangements, including cultural, data-related, and funding challenges. Addressing opportunities to speed progress will bolster those working to improve community health and well-being.

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Nonprofit Finance Fund

Publication Date

11.20.2020

Topic Area

Alignment 101
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