Description
The definitive guide to the secret sauce of improving public and population healthNontraditional collaborations have produced some of the most sweeping, health-improving results in recent memory. But whether it's public/private, cross-discipline, or interagency, the formula for identifying these partnerships -- not to mention making them work -- remains very much in progress.The Practical Playbook II is the first resource to elucidate what works (and what doesn't) when it comes to collaborating for change in and around health. It brings together voices of experience and authority to answer this topic's most challenging questions and provide guideposts for applying what they've learned to today's thorniest problems.Readers will find answers to common and advanced questions around multisector partnerships, including:· Identifying sectors and actors that can help to collaborate to improve health· Best practices for initial engagement· Specifics related to collaborations with government, business, faith communities, and other types of partners· The role of data in establishing and running a partnership· Scaling up to maximize impact and remain sustainable· The role of financing· Implications for policyWritten in practical terms that will resonate with readers from any background and sector, The Practical Playbook II is the resource that today's helping professions need -- and a roadmap for the next generation of health-improving partnerships.
Table of Contents
ForewordJames SpragueForewordMichael McGinnisI. Introduction: Accelerating Partnerships for Health1. OverviewJ. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter, Craig Thomas2. On Health EquityViviana Martinez-Bianchi 3. The Practical Playbook in Action: Improving Health through Cross-Sector PartnershipsKaren DeSalvo, John Auerbach4. Insight from National Experts- From the Community Based Organization SectorKim Foreman, Sandra Chappelle5. Capitalizing on the Health Impacts of Improving Housing ConditionsMichael McKnight, Ruth Ann Norton6. Partnering with Transportation Sector Actors and Advocates to Improve Health OutcomesTeresa Wilke, Shawn Leight7. Business and Public Health, Why Corporate America will Soon Help Lead the Public Health ChargeScott Hall8. The Path Forward: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in Advancing HealthJay Bhatt and Andrew Jager9. Primary Care and the Social Determinants of Health: Lessons on care models, capacity, and culture for the journey upstreamRishi ManchandaII. Collaborations: Engaging Diverse Sectors10. OverviewDon Bradley, Brian C. Castrucci11. Engaging Residents for Health TransformationPedja Stojicic12. The Role of Primary Care in Population HealthKevin Grumbach, Julie Woods13. The Role of Elected Officials in Multi-sector PartnershipsSylvia Garcia, Elsa Mendoza14. Engaging Elected Officials to Improve Community HealthEdward L. Hunter15. Working with the Faith Community to Improve HealthRichard Joyner, Alexander Treyz16. Taking Collaborations to ScaleAhmed Calvo17. Case Study: Community of Solutions, Addressing Behavioral Health with a Multi-Sectoral ApproachRobert Phillips18. Sustainability through Accountability: The Accountable Community for Health ModelMarion StandishIII. Data: Finding and Using Information19. OverviewBrian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley20. All In: How and Why Communities are Using Data to Drive Community Health ImprovementClare Tanner, Peter Eckart21. Digital Data Exchange between Health Care and Public Health: Lessening the BurdenJeffrey P. Engel, W. Edward Hammond22. How to Draft Successful Memorandums of Understanding and Data Sharing AgreementsMatthew Penn, Rachel Hulkower23. Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good? Using the Data you HaveTheresa Chapple-McGruder, Jaime Slaughter-Acey, Jennifer Kmet, Tonia Ruddock24. Practical Lessons Learned from Baltimore's B'FRIEND InitiativeDarcy F. Phelan-Emrick, Michael Fried, Heang Tan, Molly Martin, Leana WenIV. Innovation: Enhancing Coordinated Impact Through New Roles and Tools25. OverviewJ. Lloyd Michener, Edward L. Hunter26. Identifying and addressing patient's social needs in health care delivery settingsLaura Gottlieb, Caroline Fichtenberg 27. The Role of Disruptive Innovation In Improving Population HealthJessica Solomon Fisher, Kellie L. Teter28. Building an Agenda for Population Health from the Grassroots UpTyler Norris, Ashley Hill29. Case Study: The Alliance for Health Equity- Hospitals, health departments, and community partners working together for health equity in Chicago and suburban Cook CountyJess Lynch, Megan Cunningham, Julie Morita30. The Health System's Role in Community Health Improvement: The Work of Three Health InstitutionsBrian C. Castrucci, Elizabeth Corcoran, Loel S. Solomon, Abigail Gilbert, Alyse B. Sabina, Lamond Daniels, and Amy A. Clark31. Community-Centered Health Homes: Bridging Healthcare Services and Community PreventionLarry Cohen, Leslie Mikkelsen 32. Going Way Upstream: How One Foundation Redefined its Work to Improve Population HealthPeter Long, Brittany Imwalle33. Case Study: Acting (and Funding) Locally: How one Virginia Foundation is Changing the Way they Support CommunitiesPat MathewsV. Sustainability and Financing: Supporting Partnerships over Time34. OverviewCraig Thomas, Brian C. Castrucci35. The Role of Community Development as a Partner in HealthDoug Jutte36. Braiding, Blending, or Block Granting? How to Sustainably Fund Public Health and Prevention in StatesAmy Clary, Trish Riley37. Rethinking the Mission of Health Systems: Improving Community Health as Anchor InstitutionsDavid Zuckerman, David Ansell, Michellene Davis38. Case Study: BUILDing Ties with the Business CommunityKatherine Oestman, Rosalind Bello, Catherine Chennisi, Anna BrewsterVI. Policy: Achieving Sustained Impact39. OverviewDon Bradley, Edward L. Hunter40. Fighting Big Soda at the Local LevelNikki Highsmith Vernick, Glenn E. Schneider41. Building Off of Evidence Based Policies: The CDC's Health Impact in 5 Years (HI-5) Initiative and CityHealth, an Initiative of the de Beaumont Foundation and Kaiser PermanenteElizabeth Skillen, Shelley Hearne42. The Impact of State and Territorial Public Health Policy: Interventions to Prevent Opioid Misuse and AddictionMichael R. Fraser, Philicia Tucker, Jay C. Butler43. Case Study: Nontraditional Partners in the Case of Kansas CityScott Hall, Rex ArcherVII. Training and Workforce: Preparing for the Future that Is Already Here44. OverviewJ. Lloyd Michener, Craig Thomas45. Shaping the Next Generation of ProvidersKaren Remley, Gerri Mattson46. On the Synergies that Can Generate Excellence in Public Health EducationSandro Galea47. Case Study: State Innovations in TrainingKristi Martinsen, Michelle Goodman48. Better Together: Engaging Leaders in Community Collaborative EffortsAnh Tran, Anne Derouin49. Voices of the Next GenerationElizabeth Corcoran, Sarah LaFave, Denny Fe Garcia Agana. Haleigh Kampman, John C. Penner, Margaret L. McCarthy, Katherine P. Mullins, Michelle Vu, Ashten DuncanVIII. Conclusion: Taking the Next Steps toward Population Health50. ConclusionJ. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Craig Thomas, Edward L. Hunter



