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Aligning Systems for Health: Rapid-Cycle Research Findings from Care Share Health Alliance and Healthier Highland
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Aligning Systems for Health: Rapid-Cycle Research Findings from Care Share Health Alliance and Healthier Highland

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Aligning Systems for Health, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and led by the Georgia Health Policy Center, awarded 10 rapid-cycle research grants to explore specific aspects of the Framework for Aligning Sectors. This is a summary of findings from Healthier Highland, which explored:

  • What was most important for centering and sustaining community engagement?
  • What were the best strategies and structures for forming and building cross-sector collaboration
  • What is needed to sustain this collaborative work?

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Aligning Systems for Health, Georgia Health Policy Center

Publication Date

05.06.2021

Topic Area

Health Care
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