Engaging Hospitals as Partners in Community Change Meetings of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership Pittsburgh, May 2015.

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Engaging Hospitals as Partners in Community Change Meetings of the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership Pittsburgh, May 2015

To provide a Community Health Assessment that would meet the needs of the local hospital systems in reporting the state of the County’s community health at the federal level, while providing a unified voice across the systems To illustrate a strong collaborative model for community health in San Antonio – first in the nation with non-competitive model. To guide local policy and programming in public health areas that were not being adequately addressed by the community Empower the community to take responsibility for their own health Build collaboration around priority health issues.

THC has broad membership, not just hospitals Appddiction Studio Baptist Health System Bexar County Department of Community Resources The Children’s Hospital (CHRISTUS Santa Rosa) Community First Health Plans Community Members (Pilar Oates, Charles L. Kight) Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas Inc. Methodist Healthcare System Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio Metropolitan Health District U of TX Health Science Ctr SA - Dept of Family & Community Med University Health System YMCA of Greater San Antonio

THC and CI:Now have grown together over time Greater capacity, broader scope of work, wider collaborations

SA was NACCHO MAPP Demonstration Site

Hospitals in neighboring counties

For more information Laura McKieran, DrPH CINow.info HealthCollaborative.net