by Tom Peterson | Oct 21, 2016 | Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Stories
A news video from PBS in partnership with Kaiser Health News Health coaches in Harlem are applying lessons learned from struggling communities of South Africa. Can the Community Health Worker (CHW) model improve health on a large scale in the complex health system of...
by Tom Peterson | Oct 19, 2016 | About Stakeholder Health, Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Resources
Leader’s Guides for the new book Stakeholder Health: Insights from New Systems of Health are now available. Click on the links below for the Leader’s Guide oriented to the groups you are working with. You will find them to be similar but with some...
by Tom Peterson | Oct 17, 2016 | Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Q&A, Stakeholder Health Resources
Stakeholder Health is in essence a learning community. Each of us shares what we’ve found is helping to improve health in our different communities. We take what we’ve heard from others and consider whether that may make sense...
by Tom Peterson | Oct 10, 2016 | Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Resources
In the Fall 2016 issue of Stanford Social Innovation Review, Doug Easterling describes an emerging trend that should improve effectiveness in improving community health. Using Evocative Grantmaking foundations are working with health systems and other...
by Tom Peterson | Aug 29, 2016 | Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Resources
By Tom Peterson Earlier this year my 89-year-old mother in Austin was needing to get to medical appointments and physical therapy about once a week. She had recently decided not to drive anymore and had sold her car. My sister worked full time but would...
by Tom Peterson | Aug 26, 2016 | Events, Stakeholder Health Resources
Monday, October 10, 2016 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Wake Forest Biotech Place, Winston-Salem, North Carolina The Learning Forum is an introduction to the FaithHealth movement as it continues to take shape in North Carolina, and specifically through the Division of...