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NAM Working Group on Community Health Needs Assessment: Practices and Principles A publication of the NAM Care Culture and Decision-making Innovation Collaborative. March 21, 2019. Leadership Consortium for a Value & Science-Driven Health System Advancing the Learning Health System
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NAM Working Group on Community Health Needs Assessment: Practices and PrinciplesA publication of the NAM Care Culture and Decision-making Innovation Collaborative March 21, 2019 Leadership Consortium for a Value & Science-Driven Health System Advancing the Learning Health System Vision Research Evidence Effectiveness Trials IT Platform Data Quality & Use Health Costs Value Complexity Best Care Patients Systems Measures Leadership The Learning Health System Series
NAMWorking Group on Community Health Needs Assessment Practices and Principles Task: Identify, prioritize, best principles and practices of community health needs assessments. Purpose:Inform NAM and the Internal Revenue Service & others regarding actions that will reduce disparities & improving health Deliverables: NAM Special Publication Include:Leaders from stakeholder groups (e.g. patient, family & community, local government, public health/health care, employers) Time Line: Complete by Fall, 2019 @theNAMedicine
Working Group Composition • Three co-chairs • Julie Trocchio, Catholic Health Association • Jessica Curtis, Community Catalyst • John Auerbach, Trust for America’s Health • NAM Research Associate • Anna Cupito • Convened one-day meeting for input/insight • Focus on: • Guiding principles • Lessons learned • Best practices/Innovative approaches • Recommendations for moving forward @theNAMedicine
December 6th Meeting • 3 case studies • Baton Rouge, LA • Sioux Falls, SD • Alina Health, MN • 3 discussions • Effectiveness • Equity • Barriers and Facilitators @theNAMedicine
Working Group: Membership Uma Ahluwalia, MSW, Health Management Associates Lubna Ahmed, MPH, WE ACT for Environmental Justice Philip M. Alberti, PhD, AAMC Leslie Aldrich, Massachusetts General Hospital David Andrews, Patient Advisor John Auerbach, Trust for America's Health* Jilian Barber, MPH, Sharp HealthCare Cynthia Baur, MA, PhD, University of Maryland Kaye Bender, RN, PhD, FAAN, PHAB Georges Benjamin, MD, APHA Maureen Byrnes, MPA, GWU School of Public Health Kristin Carman, MA, PhD, PCORI Brian Castrucci, MA, deBeaumont Foundation Reena Chudgar, MPH,NACCHO Jessica Curtis, JD, Community Catalyst* Susan Dentzer, MA, Duke Margolis Center Deborah H. Fournier, JD, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Elisa C. Friedman, M.S, Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance David Fukuzawa, MD, MSA, Kresge Foundation John Gale, MS, University of Southern Maine Becky Haines, MSM, American College of Radiology Eric Harkness, MPH, Tennessee Department of Health Libby Hoy, PFCCpartners Nancy Kasen, MS, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Stacy Lindau, MD, MA, University of Chicago Julie Morita, MD, Chicago Department of Public Health James Kucik, PhD, MPH, CDC Keith Mueller, PhD, University of Iowa; RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis Nancy Myers, PhD, AHA Janna Netterfield, MA, MBA, Allina Health Jan Ruma, BS, MEd, CFRE, Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio Allison Sandera, UHS Sonia Sarkar, MPH, Democracy Collaborative Mark J. Schlesinger, PhD, Yale University Pamela Schwartz, MPH, Kaiser Permanente Emma Sirois, Health Care Without Harm Michael Stoto, PhD, Georgetown University Julie Trocchio, Catholic Health Association* Britney Ward, MPH, Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio Erin Westphal, MS, SCAN Foundation @theNAMedicine