True health equity can only be achieved through strong community and ecosystem partnerships. Collaborations are growing, with 81% of government entities building alliances to drive health equity. Let’s reflect on how partnerships can become a force multiplier in your health equity initiatives, and by extension, in your population health aspirations https://lnkd.in/ej7fYagG #CommunityHealth #HealthCollaboration
I believe that strong partnerships are essential in driving health equity. By working together, we can leverage our resources and expertise to make a greater impact on population health.
You're right, Yele Aluko MD, MBA, FACC, FSCAI. Teaming up with others can really boost our efforts in health equity. Let's brainstorm ways to build strong partnerships and make a bigger impact.
The entrepreneurs along with health care leadership, capitalized by public and private investors can be a great way to solve some problems. Health equity is on top of mind for many but it definitely takes a community with the understanding of investing in the solutions. Thanks Yele Aluko MD, MBA, FACC, FSCAI.
I’m interested to talk more about your chart and thoughts. Please let me know. Thanks!
Also Dr. Aluko can you please share your article or reference? This is quite fascinating.
True words👍🏿
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6moI would add capital allocators, innovators and patients as additional partners. We need more capital allocators focused on allocating not only capital, but also resources and support to foster and catalyze partnerships and integration of innovations with all of these stakeholders, inclusive of the patients, to collectively create a more robust, transformative ecosystem that drives health equity.