#trust was a major theme to kick off day 3 at #AHIP2024. Or, rather the acknowledgment of insufficient trust. Trust in science. Trust in AI. Trust between patients and physicians. Trust between healthcare organizations and underserved communities. We still have a long way to go across the board.
When there are gaps in trust, local community based organizations #CBOs - organizations that represent the diversity of the people they serve and provide #SDOH services to address food insecurity, transportation, housing, and other supports that address health related social needs - often have the highest trust with vulnerable and underserved communities. These organizations can be a key partner to help bridge the trust gap.
Healthcare organizations need to improve coordination and partnership with CBOs as an aligned extension of the care team.
This is why we built Town Square to make it easy for health plans and providers to contract directly with CBOs as aligned partners. With centralized technology, administrative services and member engagement programs we are helping to activate social care networks to improve whole person health in every community.
Healthcare leaders looking to improve health #quality, #experience, #engagement and #trust… please reach out to learn more about community care hubs and how Town Square can help build aligned, data integrated community partnerships.
Thanks David Brailer, Dr. Geeta Nayyar, MD, MBA, Reed Tuckson, MD and Jane Sarasohn-Kahn for sharing your perspectives and insights this morning!
#AHIP2024 continues with a packed agenda to kick off our final day of the conference. Here's what coming up for day 3:
Great event. I was able to meet some of partners and also develop new relationships.