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Dollars & Making Sense: Cross-Sector Financing Panel
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Dollars & Making Sense: Cross-Sector Financing Panel

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Long-lasting change requires long-term investments. How can health care, public health, and social services align finances to build strong and sustainable health improvement initiatives?  

On September 30, a panel of experts who discussed how shared financing works; its role in advancing health and racial equity; and practical takeaways for leaders, practitioners, and funders.  

Speakers: 

  • CommonSpirit Health: Pablo Bravo, System Vice President of Community Health 
  • Harris County (Texas) Public Health Department: Barbie Robinson, Executive Director
  • LISC Toledo: Kim Cutcher, Executive Director 
  • Center for Community Investment: Robin Hacke, Executive Director (moderator) 

This event is the third in a series of four webinars focused on how to implement the four core components of aligning — financing, data, shared purpose, and governance. 

This virtual event is hosted by Aligning Systems for Health at the Georgia Health Policy Center with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 

Components of Alignment

Financing Icon Financing

Author Organization

Aligning Systems for Health, Georgia Health Policy Center

Publication Date

09.30.2021

Topic Area

Alignment 101
Health Care
Public Health
Social Needs
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