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Population Health | Center

Health equity and social determinants have a direct impact on outcomes. And the role of social determinants of health outcomes has never been clearer. The AHA Center for Health Innovation can help hospitals and health systems partner with communities and redesign delivery systems to ensure seamless, high-quality and affordable care for all patients.

Age-Friendly Health Systems Pathways Selection Tool

Complete the Age-Friendly Health Systems Pathways Selection Tool to learn more about the AFHS movement and ways to participate and be recognized.

HCC Report 2024: Healthier Together

This report covers the Hospital Community Collaborative’s impact on community health between 2018-2023, detailing the program’s history and elements.

Boardroom Brief: The Board’s Role in Addressing Societal Factors that Influence Health

For hospitals to improve health equity for patients and communities they serve, they must address the non-medical factors that drive health outcomes.

Hospital-Community Partnership Teams | HCC | Center

HCC program cohorts feature teams from around the country. This page features background information and stories about their work.

About the Hospital Community Collaborative | HCC | Center

HCC’s mission is to create the next generation of effective clinical-community partnerships. The HCC experience and structure is featured.

Metropolitan Anchor Hospital (MAH) Case Study: Valleywise Health | Arizona

Valleywise Health – formerly known as Maricopa Integrated Health System (MIHS) – has been caring for families and communities in the Phoenix area for more than 140 years. Established in 1877, Valleywise Health provides quality care to the people of Maricopa County in south-central Arizona and beyond.

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.

Leadership Dialogue Series: Partnering for Health Equity with Corewell Health

In this conversation, Joanne M. Conroy, M.D., CEO and president of Dartmouth Health and 2024 AHA board chair, talks with Lynn Todman, vice president of health equity and community partnerships at Corewell Health, about how care providers are reaching within their community to reinforce strong health habits and individual wellness.