CACHI RESOURCES
ACHs' Critical Role in COVID-19 Response: Findings from the First 90 Days
Describes how ACHs are helping their communities respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and the five key roles that they are playing.
Promoting Health Equity Through Accountable Communities for Health
Explores the potential of ACHs to address the social determinants of health and suggests a measurement framework to assist ACHs in pursuing a pathway to health equity.
Developing a Framework for Measuring the Health Equity Impact of Accountable Communities for Health
Proposes a new health equity assessment framework for ACHs that highlights the main pathways and opportunities to address health equity.
Proposes a new federal program of Response and Resilience Accountability Councils, modeled on ACHs, to support communities hardest hit by the pandemic.
Proposes a new federal program of Response and Resilience Accountability Councils, modeled on ACHs, to support communities hardest hit by the pandemic.
Lived Experience: The Practice of Engagement in Policy
Highlights the value of ensuring the involvement of those with lived experience in policy and systems change in multi-sector collaboratives.
Mapping Tools
Provides a collection of mapping tools for community development and health that can help demonstrate disparities and need, provide baseline data, document trends, etc.
Partnership Assessment Tool for Health (PATH) Addendum for Equity
Provides a framework for assessing the role of partnerships between community-based organizations and healthcare in contributing to equitable health outcomes.
Participatory Leadership for Community Inclusion: A report of a Community of Practice Focused on Community Engagement.
"Provides findings from a community of practice that explored what it means to engage and include community residents in the operations of ACH collaboratives. "
Recognizing and Sustaining the Value of Community Health Workers and Promotors
Highlights examples of how CHW/Ps add value to organizations, how their work is financed, and emerging opportunities to scale and sustain that work within California.
The Spectrum of Community Engagement to Ownership
Charts a pathway to strengthen and transform our local democracies.
Demonstrating Success With Accountable Communities for Health
Provides evidence of success for the ACH model from California and other states.
Root Causes of Inequities Learning Guide and Worksheet
Step-by-step guide to uncovering root causes of health inequities and a tool to help track progress.
Upstream Communications Toolkit
Provides tools to improve communications about the social determinants of health to help health care, public health and human services leaders find common ground.
Tool for Developing a Resident Engagement Planning Strategy
Provides a planning guide and curriculum for implementing a resident engagement strategy.
Resources to Implement the 6|18 Initiative
Provides resources and examples to advance implementation of CDC’s 6|18 Initiative by Medicaid, state and local health departments, and other payers and purchasers.
Moving Healthcare Upstream
A partnership between Nemours and the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, MHCU provides case studies and resources regarding innovations to improve community health.
Partnerships for Health Equity and Opportunity: A Healthcare Playbook for Community Developers
Provides a playbook to guide community developers toward partnerships with hospitals and healthcare systems to improve health and equity.
Data Sharing Within Cross Sector Collaborations
Identifies the five most common data challenges from the BUILD cohort, as well as reflections and solutions from the practitioners involved.
A Framework for Advancing Health Equity and Value
Lays out a conceptual framework to organize delivery system and payment reform with health equity, and provides a menu of policy options for reducing health inequities.
Selecting and Valuing Outcomes for an Accountable Community for Health and its Portfolio of Interventions
Describes various methods for valuing the tangible and intangible benefits of an Accountable Community for Health.