Produktbild: Practical Playbook II

Practical Playbook II Building Multisector Partnerships That Work

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.05.2019

Herausgeber

Michener J. Lloyd + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

568

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/3 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-093601-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.05.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

568

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/3 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-093601-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Practical Playbook II
    • Foreword

    • James Sprague

    • Foreword

    • Michael McGinnis

    • I. Introduction: Accelerating Partnerships for Health

    • 1. Overview

    • J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter, Craig Thomas

    • 2. On Health Equity

    • Viviana Martinez-Bianchi

    • 3. The Practical Playbook in Action: Improving Health through Cross-Sector Partnerships

    • Karen DeSalvo, John Auerbach

    • 4. Insight from National Experts- From the Community Based Organization Sector

    • Kim Foreman, Sandra Chappelle

    • 5. Capitalizing on the Health Impacts of Improving Housing Conditions

    • Michael McKnight, Ruth Ann Norton

    • 6. Partnering with Transportation Sector Actors and Advocates to Improve Health Outcomes

    • Teresa Wilke, Shawn Leight

    • 7. Business and Public Health, Why Corporate America will Soon Help Lead the Public Health Charge

    • Scott Hall

    • 8. The Path Forward: The Role of Hospitals and Health Systems in Advancing Health

    • Jay Bhatt and Andrew Jager

    • 9. Primary Care and the Social Determinants of Health: Lessons on care models, capacity, and culture for the journey upstream

    • Rishi Manchanda

    • II. Collaborations: Engaging Diverse Sectors

    • 10. Overview

    • Don Bradley, Brian C. Castrucci

    • 11. Engaging Residents for Health Transformation

    • Pedja Stojicic

    • 12. The Role of Primary Care in Population Health

    • Kevin Grumbach, Julie Woods

    • 13. The Role of Elected Officials in Multi-sector Partnerships

    • Sylvia Garcia, Elsa Mendoza

    • 14. Engaging Elected Officials to Improve Community Health

    • Edward L. Hunter

    • 15. Working with the Faith Community to Improve Health

    • Richard Joyner, Alexander Treyz

    • 16. Taking Collaborations to Scale

    • Ahmed Calvo

    • 17. Case Study: Community of Solutions, Addressing Behavioral Health with a Multi-Sectoral Approach

    • Robert Phillips

    • 18. Sustainability through Accountability: The Accountable Community for Health Model

    • Marion Standish

    • III. Data: Finding and Using Information

    • 19. Overview

    • Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley

    • 20. All In: How and Why Communities are Using Data to Drive Community Health Improvement

    • Clare Tanner, Peter Eckart

    • 21. Digital Data Exchange between Health Care and Public Health: Lessening the Burden

    • Jeffrey P. Engel, W. Edward Hammond

    • 22. How to Draft Successful Memorandums of Understanding and Data Sharing Agreements

    • Matthew Penn, Rachel Hulkower

    • 23. Is the Perfect the Enemy of the Good? Using the Data you Have

    • Theresa Chapple-McGruder, Jaime Slaughter-Acey, Jennifer Kmet, Tonia Ruddock

    • 24. Practical Lessons Learned from Baltimore's B'FRIEND Initiative

    • Darcy F. Phelan-Emrick, Michael Fried, Heang Tan, Molly Martin, Leana Wen

    • IV. Innovation: Enhancing Coordinated Impact Through New Roles and Tools

    • 25. Overview

    • J. Lloyd Michener, Edward L. Hunter

    • 26. Identifying and addressing patient's social needs in health care delivery settings

    • Laura Gottlieb, Caroline Fichtenberg

    • 27. The Role of Disruptive Innovation In Improving Population Health

    • Jessica Solomon Fisher, Kellie L. Teter

    • 28. Building an Agenda for Population Health from the Grassroots Up

    • Tyler Norris, Ashley Hill

    • 29. Case Study: The Alliance for Health Equity- Hospitals, health departments, and community partners working together for health equity in Chicago and suburban Cook County

    • Jess Lynch, Megan Cunningham, Julie Morita

    • 30. The Health System's Role in Community Health Improvement: The Work of Three Health Institutions

    • Brian C. Castrucci, Elizabeth Corcoran, Loel S. Solomon, Abigail Gilbert, Alyse B. Sabina,

    • Lamond Daniels, and Amy A. Clark

    • 31. Community-Centered Health Homes: Bridging Healthcare Services and Community Prevention

    • Larry Cohen, Leslie Mikkelsen

    • 32. Going Way Upstream: How One Foundation Redefined its Work to Improve Population Health

    • Peter Long, Brittany Imwalle

    • 33. Case Study: Acting (and Funding) Locally: How one Virginia Foundation is Changing the Way they Support Communities

    • Pat Mathews

    • V. Sustainability and Financing: Supporting Partnerships over Time

    • 34. Overview

    • Craig Thomas, Brian C. Castrucci

    • 35. The Role of Community Development as a Partner in Health

    • Doug Jutte

    • 36. Braiding, Blending, or Block Granting? How to Sustainably Fund Public Health and Prevention in States

    • Amy Clary, Trish Riley

    • 37. Rethinking the Mission of Health Systems: Improving Community Health as Anchor Institutions

    • David Zuckerman, David Ansell, Michellene Davis

    • 38. Case Study: BUILDing Ties with the Business Community

    • Katherine Oestman, Rosalind Bello, Catherine Chennisi, Anna Brewster

    • VI. Policy: Achieving Sustained Impact

    • 39. Overview

    • Don Bradley, Edward L. Hunter

    • 40. Fighting Big Soda at the Local Level

    • Nikki Highsmith Vernick, Glenn E. Schneider

    • 41. 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 Permanente

    • Elizabeth Skillen, Shelley Hearne

    • 42. The Impact of State and Territorial Public Health Policy: Interventions to Prevent Opioid Misuse and Addiction

    • Michael R. Fraser, Philicia Tucker, Jay C. Butler

    • 43. Case Study: Nontraditional Partners in the Case of Kansas City

    • Scott Hall, Rex Archer

    • VII. Training and Workforce: Preparing for the Future that Is Already Here

    • 44. Overview

    • J. Lloyd Michener, Craig Thomas

    • 45. Shaping the Next Generation of Providers

    • Karen Remley, Gerri Mattson

    • 46. On the Synergies that Can Generate Excellence in Public Health Education

    • Sandro Galea

    • 47. Case Study: State Innovations in Training

    • Kristi Martinsen, Michelle Goodman

    • 48. Better Together: Engaging Leaders in Community Collaborative Efforts

    • Anh Tran, Anne Derouin

    • 49. Voices of the Next Generation

    • Elizabeth Corcoran, Sarah LaFave, Denny Fe Garcia Agana. Haleigh Kampman, John C. Penner, Margaret L. McCarthy, Katherine P. Mullins, Michelle Vu, Ashten Duncan

    • VIII. Conclusion: Taking the Next Steps toward Population Health

    • 50. Conclusion

    • J. Lloyd Michener, Brian C. Castrucci, Don Bradley, Craig Thomas, Edward L. Hunter