The White House’s NEW Playbook for SDoH

With Leticia Reyes-Nash, Principle at Health Management Associates

The White House’s NEW Playbook for SDoH

With Leticia Reyes-Nash, Principle at Health Management Associates

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Leticia Reyes-Nash from Health Management Associates says it best – Health equity is not a side project. It’s your core business strategy. 

In this insightful conversation, Leticia brings over 20 years of experience enacting systems and programs outlined in the White House’s Social Determinants of Health Playbook, from this past November.

Learn more about the necessity of building infrastructure, the importance of trust and transparent data collection and collaboration among stakeholders, all to effectively address social determinants of health.

Key Takeaways

  • A comprehensive summary of ongoing efforts to address social determinants of health, emphasizing the need for tangible action and accountability for outcomes
  • Building infrastructure is essential for sustainability and scalability of health equity initiatives
  • Trust, transparency, and human-centered design are pivotal in data collection, interoperable data sharing, and innovations to support healthcare strategies

Leticia Reyes-Nash from Health Management Associates says it best – Health equity is not a side project. It’s your core business strategy. 

In this insightful conversation, Leticia brings over 20 years of experience enacting systems and programs outlined in the White House’s Social Determinants of Health Playbook, from this past November.

Learn more about the necessity of building infrastructure, the importance of trust and transparent data collection and collaboration among stakeholders, all to effectively address social determinants of health.

Key Takeaways

  • A comprehensive summary of ongoing efforts to address social determinants of health, emphasizing the need for tangible action and accountability for outcomes
  • Building infrastructure is essential for sustainability and scalability of health equity initiatives
  • Trust, transparency, and human-centered design are pivotal in data collection, interoperable data sharing, and innovations to support healthcare strategies

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