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Leveraging Technology and Workflow Optimization to Address Social Drivers of Health

Webinar

Join us for an engaging discussion on how healthcare organizations are leveraging innovative technology and optimizing workflows to address social drivers of health (SDOH) effectively at scale. This webinar will feature insights and lessons learned from leaders at Yale New Haven Health System and Presbyterian Healthcare Services, who are transforming patient outcomes through cutting-edge social care solutions.

Key Learnings:

  • Discover practical strategies and research-based recommendations for overcoming resource constraints, enhancing care team efficiency, and building sustainable community partnerships.
  • Gain actionable insights to advance your SDOH strategy and ensure every patient receives the social care resources they need.
  • Leverage lessons learned from healthcare leaders and hear real-life examples of how to scale your SDOH strategy across the health system.
  • And more!

Speakers:

Moderator: Kayla Heyward, Client-Sponsor Program Specialist, AHA 

Panelists:

  • Toni Grinstead, MPA, Health Equity Consultant, Presbyterian Healthcare Services 
  • Leigh Caswell, Vice President of Community and Health Equity, Presbyterian Healthcare Services 
  • Polly VanderWoude, MHSA, FACHE, Executive Director, Population Health & Clinical Integration, Center for Population Health, Yale New Haven Health 
  • Emily Miron, Health Equity Operations Administrator, Office of Health Equity & Community Impact, Yale New Haven Health 

About Unite Us

Unite Us is the nation’s leading software company bringing sectors together to improve the health and well-being of communities. We drive the collaboration to identify, deliver, and pay for services that impact whole-person health. Through Unite Us’ national network and software, community-based organizations, government agencies, and healthcare organizations are all connected to better collaborate to meet the needs of the individuals in their communities.

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