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Hospital-Community Partnership Resources | HCC | Center
The HCC program is proud to offer key resources on leading practices for strengthening community partnerships.
About the Hospital Community Collaborative | HCC | Center
HCC’s mission is to create the next generation of effective clinical-community partnerships. The HCC experience and structure is featured.
Boards Must Address Equity Competencies
The ACE Mindset — attention, connection and empathy — is a path for engaging in difficult conversations that are required to intervene and interrupt biased behaviors and reduce its negative impact.
In Board Governance, Inclusion Starts with Intention
The purpose of diverse board composition is to actively bring a broad variety of personal and professional experiences along with divergent viewpoints into the board room dynamic.
Community Health and Environment Technical Expert Panel
The TEP advises the Community Health and Environment initiative in its efforts to address environment as a social driver of health.
Host a Training | HCC
HCC trainings offer custom support at different levels to help facilitate teams' success by using the HCC tools to their fullest potential.
Fellowship in Action | Next Generation Leaders Fellowship | Center
The Next Gen Fellowship allows fellows to feature their transformative work through videos and capstone projects.
Improving Care for People with Disabilities
The solutions below were co-designed by hospital leaders, clinicians and disability advocates during a national convening focused on improving care and outcomes for people with disabilities.
5 Actions to Promote Health Equity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
[HR Pulse Article] By the Institute for Diversity and Health Equity (IFDHE), an affiliate of the American Hospital Association (AHA)
IFDHE is committed to ensuring that all people, regardless of background or zip code, have equitable access to quality health care. As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, reports indicate that communities of color across the nation are experiencing higher rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths than other groups. For example, in Chicago, reports have indicated that African Americans account for 44% of all COVID-19 positive test results and 56% of recorded virus-related deaths. However, African Americans constitute only 32% of the city’s population.