abstract: Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community health improvement processes. While a number of resources exist to plan and implement a community health improvement plan (CHIP), little empirical evidence exists on how to leverage and expand partnerships when implementing a CHIP. The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics of the network involved in implementing the CHIP in one large community. The aims of this analysis are to: 1) identify essential network partners (and thereby highlight potential network gaps), 2) gauge current levels of partner involvement, 3) understand and effectively leverage network resources, and 4) enable a data-driven approach for future collaborative...
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Community health coalitions (CHC) aim to improve local cultures of health,...
Given both the importance and difficulty of promoting community-based public health coalitions, thei...
Established in 2002, Latinos in a Network for Cancer Control (LINCC) is a community-academic network...
Abstract Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community he...
Background: Accreditation bodies and sponsors of community health projects increasingly require the ...
Background: Multisector collaboratives are increasingly popular strategies for improving population ...
This dissertation presents a brief history of community-based interventions to improve health, the a...
In 2013, South Carolina implemented a multi-year program providing support services for pregnant and...
Collaborative partnerships (people and organizations from multiple sectors working together in commo...
The Tampa Bay Community Cancer Network (TBCCN) is one of the Community Network Program sites funded ...
Background: Multisector collaboratives are increasingly popular strategies for improving population ...
Local health departments (LHDs) can more effectively develop and strengthen community health partner...
Community social networks (CSN) include individuals and groups, and those with strong partnersh...
The increasingly connected world of health care delivery relies on an expanding frontier of multi-st...
Community-academic partnerships have a long history of support from public health researchers and pr...
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Community health coalitions (CHC) aim to improve local cultures of health,...
Given both the importance and difficulty of promoting community-based public health coalitions, thei...
Established in 2002, Latinos in a Network for Cancer Control (LINCC) is a community-academic network...
Abstract Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community he...
Background: Accreditation bodies and sponsors of community health projects increasingly require the ...
Background: Multisector collaboratives are increasingly popular strategies for improving population ...
This dissertation presents a brief history of community-based interventions to improve health, the a...
In 2013, South Carolina implemented a multi-year program providing support services for pregnant and...
Collaborative partnerships (people and organizations from multiple sectors working together in commo...
The Tampa Bay Community Cancer Network (TBCCN) is one of the Community Network Program sites funded ...
Background: Multisector collaboratives are increasingly popular strategies for improving population ...
Local health departments (LHDs) can more effectively develop and strengthen community health partner...
Community social networks (CSN) include individuals and groups, and those with strong partnersh...
The increasingly connected world of health care delivery relies on an expanding frontier of multi-st...
Community-academic partnerships have a long history of support from public health researchers and pr...
OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: Community health coalitions (CHC) aim to improve local cultures of health,...
Given both the importance and difficulty of promoting community-based public health coalitions, thei...
Established in 2002, Latinos in a Network for Cancer Control (LINCC) is a community-academic network...