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In this brief, we share the results from 15 sites that implemented a patient-reported health confidence measure, factors
associated with changes in health confidence outcomes, and the implications for efforts to integrate social health
interventions into primary care.

In September 2021, Health Leads conducted a workshop at the Community Information Exchange (CIE) Summit to explore the current state of the technology-driven approaches for social determinants of health (SDOH) interventions. Workshop participants discussed and visualized how current approaches to SDOH interventions both obstruct and promote anti-racism and equity advancement, and reflected on whether their organizations’ SDOH interventions facilitate liberation for oppressed communities.

This piece features excerpts from an interview with two community leaders of color — Ngozi Moses, Executive Director of the Brooklyn Perinatal Network, and Lebone Moses, President and CEO of Chisara Ventures Inc. — explaining how social determinants of health (SDOH) technology vendors can negatively affect community-based organizations (CBOs), and how to overcome that potential harm.

Loved part one of our Virtual Town Hall? In this second installment “Shifting COVID-19 Approaches for the Next ...

Many community-based organizations are working to embrace a “new normal” in order to protect people from COVID-19. ...

The RECoDE (Rising Equitable Community Data Ecosystems) project team—made up of curious and committed learners ...

Reimagining Clinical Trial Recruitment Through a Family-Centered Lens: Caregiver Recommendations for Enhancing ...

LATEST LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
Webinar Series: Part 1: Equity’s Role in SDOH Interventions – Implementation
In part one of this three-part webinar series, health equity champions from across the country share their experiences integrating equity into SDOH interventions — highlighting best practices, tools and frameworks that participants can apply to their own work.
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DOZENS OF EXPERTS FROM MORE THAN 30 ORGANIZATIONS HELPED SHAPE THE ROADMAP
