Data
A selection of informational materials to promote further understanding and development of the ACH model.
This report is a comprehensive analysis of the first five years of ACH implementation in California. It offers ten key insights on how to successfully launch and grow an ACH gleaned from the experiences, successes and challenges of the first 13 ACHs launched in the state. These findings help inform future ACH implementation as the model scales and spreads to other geographies within California and nationally.
Offers a set of common measures to assess and improve population and community health and well-being across sectors. Provides links, tools and data sources for community health improvement efforts.
Provides an online collection of 100+ papers, toolkits, and other resources on privacy and other legal issues related to data sharing.
Describes the five potential Drivers of Health measures — food insecurity, housing instability, transportation, utility needs, and interpersonal safety — for Medicare.
Provides guidance guide institutions away from systems that perpetuate harmful practices and towards anti-racist systems that empower communities.
Tracks process on indicators aligned with six overarching goals, based on the Triple Aim, in support of a shared vision for health.
Evaluates the existing evidence for effective interventions to address social determinants of health and social needs and identifies potential next steps.
Provides a reference guide to help organizations identify, select, and track data indicators related to equitable health outcomes for young children and their families.
Provides a collection of mapping tools for community development and health that can help demonstrate disparities and need, provide baseline data, document trends, etc.
Provides guidance on how to address ACH-related data issues, emphasizing connections between outcomes & interventions, and the data needed to track progress.
A nationwide learning collaborative that helps communities build capacity to address the social determinants of health through multi-sector data sharing collaborations.
Supports a broad audience of health officials, community organizations, and data managers in developing a modern information infrastructure to provide actionable data.
Provides a standardized, unbiased economic analysis of interventions to help public-health officials make informed decisions and engage in cross-sectoral collaboration.
Identifies the five most common data challenges from the BUILD cohort, as well as reflections and solutions from the practitioners involved.
Provides a wealth of child-related data, particular as they relate to advancing equity.
The Index, along with an interactive map, provides overall scores and data on specific areas that shape health, like housing, transportation, and education.
"Provides several use cases to demonstrate how a public health agency can use electronic health data to address a public health challenge and overcome legal barriers"
A 10-item screening tool, developed by the federal CMS, to enable clinicians to identify patient needs that can be addressed through community and social services.
Explores strategies that states are using to capture SDOH information on Medicaid beneficiaries.
Commissioned by the State Health and Human Services Agency, tool kit provides resources to help communities assess and engage in data-sharing across sectors.
Identifies a set of core measures to enhance the understanding and focus on better health and well-being for Americans.
Identifies priority social and behavioral data that can be incorporated into patient electronic health records.
Provides a "community intelligence platform" and other resources that enable local governments to identify and utilize data for decision-making.
Data that help communities assess how health is influenced by where people live.