The center's research will focus on three key areas to to inform policies and practices that address systemic inequities.
Social needs screenings and partnerships are more common in teaching and nonprofit hospitals, and those using a value-based care.
A new article reveals agreement across Generation Z on policies that affect health like housing, health care, and economics.
New paper in Milbank Quarterly describes a framework for trustworthiness and multisector coalition building to improve population health.
New paper highlights the community-engaged, collaborative process of producing the Principles of Trustworthiness.
Patients with documented health-related social needs had four times the negative health events and more than nine times the total annual costs.
A new paper presents evaluation tools for community health partnerships to improve social determinants of health, health system savings, and learner outcomes.