Grant Partners
Public Health Institute of Western Massachusetts
Public Health Institute of Western Massachusetts (PHIWM) provides research and assessment, coalition-building and facilitation, and program and health policy development, with the goal of strengthening social needs, housing and health equity, specifically for low-income neighborhoods and communities of color. PHIWM will work with the region’s social and behavioral health service sectors to understand their needs and implement capacity-building strategies to respond to anticipated Accountable Care Organization patient referrals and clinical linkage programs. Social service, housing, and behavioral health leaders seek PHIWM’s support in understanding how they can create partnerships that will enable social determinants of health to be addressed in health care settings.
Conference of Boston Teaching Hospitals
Conference of Boston Teach Hospitals (COBTH) will hire a consultant to develop and facilitate a planning process that will establish the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) and Community Health Implementation Plans (CHIP) Collaborative and provide recommendations that are represented by key city stakeholders and community members, and aloow them to highlight the social and economic factors impacting the City of Boston and its neighborhoods. This planning process follows an agreement by COBTH hospitals to collaborate on primary data collection that is shared among member hospitals of COBTH for their respective CHNAs. In 2018, COBTH intends to conduct a single CHNA and develop a joint CHIP for all of the city in partnership with the Boston Public Health Commission and other key community stakeholders.
Massachusetts Public Health Association
Massachusetts Public Health Association is implementing the campaign phase of its Alliance for Community Health Integration (ACHI), a collaboration among state and local leaders in public health and consumer advocacy focused on ensuring that the social determinants of health are intentionally identified and addressed in Massachusetts health care transformation. Priorities include: maximizing the impact of social determinants of health on new MassHealth ACO models by ensuring availability of training and technical assistance for partners, and promoting data transparency on health-related social needs, interventions, and outcomes; advocating for changes in community benefits to strengthen alignment of hospital investments with community needs and social determinants of health; and engaging hospitals, health centers, and insurers to utilize their political clout to advance legislation that addresses social determinants of health.
Citizens' Housing and Planning Association
Citizens' Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) is the leading statewide housing policy and research organization in Massachusetts, and manages the On Solid Ground (OSG) Coalition, which includes organizations in housing, health, education, employment, legal services, and faith-based communities advocating for increased housing and economic stability for families, thereby improving housing, education, income and health outcomes. CHAPA will conduct outreach and education to affect policy and systemic change at the intersection of health and housing.
The Boston Foundation's Health Starts at Home Initiative
The Health Starts at Home Initiative supports four partnerships that bring together housing and health care organizations to support work that demonstrates the positive effects of stable, affordable housing to children's health outcomes, identify promising new and existing models for collaboration that can be brought to scale, decrease health care costs, and decrease costs related to homelessness. Families eligible for participation have children under the age of 12, and are experiencing housing instability. The evaluation partners for Health Starts at Home, Health Resources in Action and the Urban Institute, are conducting both outcome and process evaluations to measure whether and how improved housing stability affects the health of children, as well as to document successes and challenges, and develop best practices for creating these types of health care and housing partnerships.