The Power of Multi-sector Partnerships to Improve Population Health: What We Are Learning About Accountable Communities for Health

Summarizes key observations about the ACH model and provides policy implications for sustaining and scaling the ACH model and similar collaborative efforts.

Jonathan Bash

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Essential Integrative Activities Within Cross-sector Population Health Networks: An Organizing Framework

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