Staying ahead of crisis: Emergency preparedness plans keep rural areas afloat

Public health emergencies are always on the horizon, and rural areas need to be prepared. White River Rural Health Center is working in tandem with the Arkansas Department of Health and Woodruff County Office of Emergency Services to stay ahead of crises. Through emergency preparedness and response plans, they have established a centralized hub for the provision of medical services and MOUs for supplies and staffing in an emergency.
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Health First Indiana supports local health departments to tackle Indiana’s poor health rankings

Created in 2023, Health First Indiana (HFI) aims to tackle Indiana’s poor health rankings by ensuring access to core public health services at the local level. With the state’s investment, HFI provides local health departments with funding and resources, utilizes partnerships between hospitals and local health departments, and uses county health data to implement evidence-based programs focused on prevention. HFI has identified core public health services, which local health departments and the Indiana Hospital Association have pledged to support. This private-public partnership empowers local health departments to determine where investments are made, with many success stories to date.

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Breaking down data sharing barriers in Minnesota

The Minnesota Electronic Health Record Consortium is a partnership between Minnesota health systems and public health agencies to study the epidemiology of diseases affecting Minnesotans, including health equity indicators related to COVID-19, substance use disorders, and other chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and hypertension. The Consortium utilizes this comprehensive data to inform health policy and enact changes that meet the needs of the community.

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Collaboration between health care and public health leads to beneficial data sharing in Dallas

Parkland Health and Dallas County Health and Human Services rely on shared data to provide social services, optimize clinical activities, target employee recruitment, and invest in communities, among other outcomes.

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