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Advancing Population-Based Behavioral Health Inside and Outside the Hospital Walls
Join the AHA and CredibleMind for a 3-part series of interactive virtual panel discussions on advancing population behavioral health.
Community Health Strategies to Advance Behavioral Health
Explore how hospitals advance behavioral health through community-focused strategies that go beyond traditional care and address the whole person.
Expanding Community Coalitions to Improve Mental Health Access and Engagement
Webinar diving into approaches for building and nurturing communitywide coalitions to improve mental health access.
Social Determinants of Health Series
The AHA is working to support hospitals and health systems as they address social determinants of health, eliminate health care disparities and provide comprehensive care to every patient in every community—all of which improve community health.
Population Health Management
The Population health Management page contains current initiatives and resources related to improving care coordination and patient engagement supported by appropriate financial and care models.
Empowering Front-line Staff
Empowering front-line staff in performance improvement efforts is key to moving this work forward.
Bridging the Sectors: A Compendium of Resources
Resources from leading organizations for building cross-sector partnerships to improve the health of individuals with complex medical and social needs
Health Care Moments of Truth Talks
These leadership videos highlight key elements for performance improvement work in hospitals and health systems: engaging C-suite leaders and board members, collecting and using data, empowering front-line staff, and ensuring performance improvement work is supported and prioritized.
Grass-Roots Effort Activates Safety Improvements and Neighborliness
About four years ago, when the forces of gentrification and revitalization of San Francisco’s Market Street shopping district were in full swing, those in the nearby impoverished Tenderloin neighbo