Building and Sustaining Authentic Partnerships Al Richmond, MSW Executive Director Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Community-Campus Partnerships for Health @ccph September 19, 2019
Al Richmond, MSW • Has nothing to disclose. 2
The mission of Community-Campus Partnerships for Health is to promote health equity and social justice through partnerships between communities and academic institutions. • Established in 1997 • International leader in community-campus partnerships 3
Who are Stakeholders • Stakeholders may include… • Patients – Families and Caregivers • Clinicians • Researchers • Health Systems • Purchasers • Faith-based organizations • Payers • Industry • Community based groups • Policy makers – local, state, national 4
Authentic Partnerships An authentic partnership builds upon identified strengths and assets and also works to address needs and increase capacity of all partners. Citation: Achieving the Promise of Authentic Community-Higher Education Partnerships: Community Partners Speak Out! CCPH, 2007 5
Elements of an Authentic Partnerships 6
Pillars of Authentic Partnerships 7
Four Identified Concepts of Patient Engagement 8
Facili litatin ing Patie ient an and Stakeh ehol older er Engageme ment through Partner erships 9
Take Aways • Partnerships take time • Partnerships are bi-directional • Partnerships are very personal for patients and their families • Partnerships should expect and anticipate more from patients • Nothing about us without us 10
Learn More • www.pcori.org • info@pcori.org • #PCORI2019 Community-Campus Partnerships for Health 11
Thank You! Al Richmond, MSW Executive Director, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health September 19, 2019 12
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