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Pixels: Learning from Each Other
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Pixels: Learning from Each Other


What is a pixel? According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, a pixel is any of the small, discrete elements that together constitute an image (as on a television or digital screen). On May 27, 2020, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grantees shared the work they are engaged in around cross-sector alignment: What is it? What does it mean? Why does it matter? How can we use these lessons in light of the current fight against COVID-19?

During this virtual event, Aligning Systems for Health, led by the Georgia Health Policy Center, brought the pixels together to form a more complete picture of cross-sector alignment efforts.

Virtual Event: Opening & Closing Recordings

Virtual Event: Grantee Presentations

To access the grantee presentation overviews and virtual event recordings, please select from the carousel below:

  • Happy Trails Ahead: Stay sure-footed with research as a guide to cross-sector alignment
  • The Partnership for Public Health: Health Care and Public Health Collaboration with Community for Better Health for All
  • Where Do We Go From Here?: Shared Measurement as a North Star to Guide Alignment
  • Community-led Collaboration Advancing Health Equity Healthier Highland Evaluation Project: Healthier Highland Shows U, Speaks UP, Steps UP - Community voices being heard loud and clear, the work in the community speaks for itself
  • Moving Partnerships to Actions!: Using a tramework to improve Community Investment Systems
  • Building on a Strong Foundation: Systems aligned for health and equity supported by shared data and information
  • And Then a Miracle Happens: Funding Partnerships After Founding Funders Leave the Scene
  • A Marriage Between Medicaid & Public Health: Accelerating the adoption of proven prevention strategies
  • Making the Pieces Fit: Aligning Diverse Interests and Needs Amidst a Crisis that Calls for Equitable, Responsible System Transformation
  • Let's Transform Child Health Care!
  • Developing the Recipe: Equity and Core Components in Alignment Practice
  • Pathways Community HUBS (PCHs): Aligning Public Health, Health Care, and Social Services?
  • Strong Foundations Accelerate the Journey: What Are Integrative Activities & How Do They Promote Alignment to Accelerate the Work of Cross-Sector Networks?
  • Assembly Required: Putting together Child Health Improvement Blueprints
  • We're Stronger Together, in Network: It's not just about winning - we want to be paid for our value and be part of the discussion
  • Supporting Communities to Evaluate, Test, and Disseminate Key Considerations for COVID-19 Off-Site Testing
  • Digging into Public Health: Public Health as a Foundation of Community Health
  • Amplifying Stewardship: Trends and Characteristics Influencing Well-Being in a Changing World
  • Putting the Pieces Together: As integrated data systems (IDS) reveal the full picture of health and social needs, do they lead to more effective policy-making?

Components of Alignment

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Financing Icon Financing
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Author Organization

Georgia Health Policy Center

Publication Date

05.27.2020

Topic Area

Complex Care
Health Care
Public Health
Social Needs
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