Please join us in welcoming two longtime community leaders to the Tidelands Health board of trustees. Tony Cox, a retired Myrtle Beach real estate executive, and Ray Funnye, director of public services for Georgetown County, have joined the 23-member board. Board members volunteer their time and expertise to serve as stewards of our not-for-profit health system. “Tony and Ray bring decades of experience, distinguished leadership and dedicated community service to our Tidelands Health board of trustees,” said J. Edward Norris III, chairman of the board. “Their insight and expertise will be invaluable as our board collectively continues to shape our strategic vision to meet the needs of our fast-growing region.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/eiXxbnA7
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One of our #2023highlights was our $2.3M grant to ICL in support of their work to expand care options for those experiencing behavioral health challenges and housing insecurity. “For New Yorkers who have some of the most complex health and social needs, a range of personalized care options is needed to achieve long-term stability,” said Tracy Perrizo, New York City Program Officer.
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An update from Matt VanAuken, Developmental Pathways’ CEO/Executive Director: “I wanted to give a quick update and let you all know that DP and its leadership are aware of the recent Colorado Sun article, which shares the real-world impact of the myriad challenges facing Colorado’s long-term care system (https://lnkd.in/g3HBzVmt). DP has been working tirelessly with community partners and HCPF on identifying and solving the countless underlying issues impacting families across the state and weighing heavy on our teams and county partners. We feel that we are making progress and that HCPF is working to resolve these complaints, and we will continue to push for solutions that bring relief quickly and foster genuine, long-term, sustainable solutions. This letter from HCPF, linked on our CMRD Known Issues page, acknowledges the issues that may impact you and reiterates their dedication to navigating these challenges: https://bit.ly/3wBlmN4 If you are a provider, member, or caretaker with inquiries regarding known issues regarding Case Management Redesign and/or actions you can take, please visit https://lnkd.in/g4UDKmAR
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Today is the LAST DAY to submit your nomination for our Florida Blue Foundation's 2024 Sapphire Awards! The 2024 Sapphire Awards will highlight and honor, through a competitive external review process, outstanding programs, organizations, and individuals that excel at one or more of the following: -Focus at a hyper-local level on improving physical health, mental well-being, or access to health care and/or health care services. -Build cross-sectional collaborations and partnerships at the local level to help achieve goals and outcomes that improve either the physical health or mental well-being of the residents of local communities. -Leverage local resources and relationships to impact and amplify long-lasting change within communities by improving access to health and/or health care services. -Create innovative solutions that both address local health-related issues and may be successfully replicated in other communities. -Demonstrate clear and impactful results in improved access to health care and/or health outcomes. -Focus on one or more of the three priority areas of the Foundation—Health Equity, Mental Well-being, or Food Security.
Time is running out! Nominations for the Florida Blue Foundation's 2024 Sapphire Awards close today at 5 p.m. Don't miss out on the chance to honor outstanding programs, organizations, and individuals throughout Central Florida that excel at improving the health and well-being of our local community! Learn more and apply today at: https://lnkd.in/gXZwwbG3 #SapphireAwards #HealthEquity #MentalWellbeing #FoodSecurity
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We are committed to improving the health and well-being of our members and communities throughout Montana. Our 2023 #SocialResponsibility Report shows how we are expanding access to care, operating responsibly, and making an impact: http://spr.ly/6042V6UT2
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"We must advocate for the implementation of equitable housing policies conscientiously designed to support the diverse needs of our communities while directly challenging the embedded structural biases that we live within." - Namandje Wali, Program Manager for Training and Outreach at Health Equity Solutions We are excited to release a new blog post with Partnership for Strong Communities exploring the intersection between housing and health equity. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eGg5g3rN
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Local governments in California are making an effort to improve engagement with community, but there are still many challenges to this. That's why at the foundation, we support work that aligns systems with community priorities. In this month's newsletter, we highlight some of the innovative work happening to center community voices. Here's what you'll find inside this month's Intersections: ➡️Our grantee partners San Joaquin Valley Health Fund, The Center at Sierra Health Foundation, and Public Health Institute are creating accessible spaces for people with lived expertise to have a seat at the table. ➡️A multi-sector collaboration, Safety & Healing in Networks of Equity (SHINE), is creating safer, more supportive communities that can drive systemic change in domestic violence prevention and response. ➡️Our partners Onside Partners and ThinkForward Strategies conducted research on how public health agencies are actively using an equiy-centered approach. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gnTcy7Pv
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"Deep listening, letting the community guide you, allowing the people who are deeply impacted to be able to find space, to find solutions is exactly what our communities need to change." Lu Hill, Community Engagement and Strategy director for EHF, reflects on the meaning of EHF's Equity Healing Framework and how it guides our work in community. Learn more about our Equity Healing Framework: https://lnkd.in/gTEgUt3p https://lnkd.in/dmdCdsvQ
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The first eight communities implementing the CARE Act in California continue to work collaboratively with the state to provide integrated, holistic services for respondents. 📲 Learn more about the progress made through March in the 2024 Quarter 1 Update, including recently developed resources & upcoming activities: https://bit.ly/3vENy1t
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PBS on public health begins tonight, The Invisible Shield. Given how much work so many of our public libraries are doing to foster healthy communities through education, activities, programs, services, and partnerships - and given how even the US Surgeon General is naming libraries as a pillar in public health, it's worth taking a second to view. https://lnkd.in/gskU-V77
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