Philanthropy, Health Systems and Community Health Improvement

Easterling, Smart & McDuffee examine how philanthropic investment in converted health systems can support upstream interventions to address social determinants of health. They advocate for system-level partnerships that drive equitable community health outcomes. The chapter highlights the unique position of foundations to convene stakeholders, publicize issues, advocate for policies, and inject innovative ideas, going beyond mere financial support to foster significant societal impact.
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