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Community Health and Environment Workshops
The in-person workshops provide attendees with the opportunity to generate relevant solutions for their work by engaging in interactive activities.
Community Health and Environment Resources
Explore the Community Health and Environment's resources, which can be leveraged to address the impact of environment on community health.
Designing Maternal Care to Address Disparities
This webinar highlight ways hospitals can engage maternal health champions to design solutions that target patient and community needs, assess impact, and raise awareness to catalyze organizational change.
Maternal Health: Person-centered Care
To work toward reducing known health disparities, AHA has developed numerous resources that emphasize the importance and impact of person-centered care.
Englewood Health and Community Partners Bridge Gaps to Improve Maternal and Child Health
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Building Bridges to Recovery and Health in Central Utah
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Community Collaboration Addresses Teens’ ‘Digital Balance’ and Helps Improve Their Mental Health
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Wellstar Partners with Local Organizations to Address Food Insecurity in Metro Atlanta
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The Hospital Community Collaborative (HCC) | Center
The Hospital Community Collaborative provides resources to hospitals seeking to collaborate to reduce disparities in health outcomes.
AHA podcast: How Duke University Is Fighting Hypertension Through Community Collaboration
Duke University’s Anna Tharakan, lead project manager on Closing the Gap on Hypertension Disparities, and Bradi Granger, Ph.D., research professor at Duke University School of Nursing and director of the Duke Heart Center Nursing Research Program, discuss how Duke’s team is reducing hypertension disparities by integrating community health workers, student ambassadors and local clinics.