Interesting Conversations from Stakeholder Health

Oct 17, 2016 | Health Resources, Stakeholder Health Q&A, Stakeholder Health Resources | 0 comments

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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 (in some form) in our own place.

Some of these conversations are in the form of Question and Answer. And we’ve put a number of these conversations in one place.

CLICK HERE to hear what ideas a number of leaders in the movement to bring to move us all toward a healthier future for all.

Here are the conversations so far:

  • Denise Koo describes the CDC’s Community Health Improvement Navigator
  • Soma Stout of 100 Million Healthier Lives talks about a goal of helping 100 million people live healthier lives by 2020
  • Gary Gunderson describes five the Leading Causes of Life and how they are relevant on different scales
  • Kevin Barnett, Grace Damio, and Carl Rush discuss emerging trends with Community Health Workers & Health Systems
  • health-conversationsDoug Easterling discusses new directions for collaboration between foundations and health systems
  • Heather Wood Ion describes the ideas behind an epidemic of health
  • Tyler Norris talks about mission-driven alignment
  • Rob Tosatto tells us about the Medical Reserve Corps
  • Bobby Baker explains the Congregational Health Network in Memphis
  • Eileen Barsi talks about Community Benefit Connect
  • Teresa Cutts discusses issues on Community Asset Mapping

“He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me,” said Thomas Jefferson. “That ideas should freely spread from one to another over the globe, for the moral and mutual instruction of man, and improvement of his condition, seems to have been peculiarly and benevolently designed by nature.”

Links to all of these can be found HERE.

 

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