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Trenton Health Team: A Holistic Approach to Social Services
Case Study

Trenton Health Team: A Holistic Approach to Social Services

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This case study highlights the Trenton Health Team (THT), an innovative, multi-sector partnership dedicated to the health and well-being of the greater New Jersey Trenton community. THT has served Trenton since 2006, as a community health care collaborative dedicated to improving access to quality healthcare for city residents.

The case study details how by using a data-driven approach, THT is working intensely with many community groups, assessing health care needs and helping residents learn how to care for–and advocate for–themselves.

The collaborative is an innovative partnership among Capital Health, Henry J. Austin Health Center, St. Francis Medical Center, and the City of Trenton Department of Health and Human Services.

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Data Across Sectors for Health

Publication Date

04.2020

Topic Area

Health Care
Public Health
Social Needs
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