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Unlock the Blueprint for Real Change in Healthcare Hardly anyone would argue that the healthcare system needs to be reformed as prices skyrocket and Americans feel overwhelmed with conflicting health and wellness information. The Health Equity Case Studies Handbook, however, proves that progress can be made in the healthcare system. In fact, it is being made today. This handbook offers an in-depth look into the work of dozens of hospitals, health plans, and programs, illustrating how the use of equity principles can and will improve the health of communities across the country. Through…mehr

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Unlock the Blueprint for Real Change in Healthcare Hardly anyone would argue that the healthcare system needs to be reformed as prices skyrocket and Americans feel overwhelmed with conflicting health and wellness information. The Health Equity Case Studies Handbook, however, proves that progress can be made in the healthcare system. In fact, it is being made today. This handbook offers an in-depth look into the work of dozens of hospitals, health plans, and programs, illustrating how the use of equity principles can and will improve the health of communities across the country. Through collaboration and investment in social health infrastructure locally, these trailblazing leaders and organizations show us change in action through: Programs that tackle food insecurity, affordable housing, health literacy, and chronic disease. Partnerships between hospitals, civic leaders, wellness initiatives, and community programs to prioritize patient voices and local priorities. Funding models constructed to support growth and sustainability. Whether you're a healthcare leader, provider, policymaker, community organizer, or student, this resource offers proven equity strategies to build better health for all. "100 million Americans have medical debt-the single biggest source of personal bankruptcy. That's not a bug in the system. It's a feature of it." Dave Chase, Health Rosetta
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After studying to be an architect, Pete realised he wasn't very good at it. He liked designing buildings, he just couldn't make them stand up - a big handicap in an industry that's partial to keeping things upright. So he became an advertising copywriter, the highlight of which was creating an ad featuring Raymond Briggs' The Snowman. He then tried his hand at writing his own stories and quickly realised there's no magic formula. You just have to put one word in front of the other (and keep doing that for about six months). It also helps if you can resist the lure of surfing and drinking beer in a garden chair.