Community Health
The heart of CORE … We need to be more articulate
advocates Community is ground zero for
health systems improvement
Central Thesis Health Systems
Community Health
Social Determinants Of Health
Individual Family
Community
Conclusions
Engender trust & social capital
Challenge inequity
Be resilient & adaptive Respond
to root causes of
illness
Coordinate across sectors
Health systems in the future will need to:
Human Centered Design
Requires diverse perspectives and skills Industrial design Human factors Prototyping IT Environmental factors
Planning for launch can have significant impact over time by “getting it right the first time”
Better planning – well in
advance of product
approval – can help achieve success within
the critical “Six Month
Window”
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Less than 20% of launches make significant improvements after the “Six Month Window” has passed
Time 6 months
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Business Model
Networking Enabling Process
Customer Experience
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2,710
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1,238 9,226 community mobilizers in five countries
Consortium of INGOs and NGOS Working in hard to reach areas
In partnership with MoH
Social Mobilization Mass, Mid -Media & Focused
IPC & Group meetings Service Delivery
Vaccine delivery in hard to reach areas Community Surveillance
Working Groups
Chairs working together Priorities
Integration Regional and country engagement Global policy influence around community
health Plans to create more opportunities for
integration in future conferences
Action Steps for Strategic Plan
Build out costs/resources/time frames for Model B
Business Development Consultant – examine funding sources and opportunities
Business Development Advisors from CORE members
Ongoing input from CORE members 2-3 months Board retreat to consolidate plans
CORE
Working Groups Intimacy and connectedness
New members New board members New friends, old friends, surprising connections
CORE small enough that we can appreciate each others’
strengths, skills and talent AND accept and respect our differences
Moving Forward…
Think BIG! Be BOLD Let’s find ways to sell ourselves and our work We do Human Centered Design—let’s work with
other disciplines to improve Social Physics – Alex Pentland
Looking at social interaction and outcomes through big data
Social isolation vs. the “echo chamber”
Thank You Event Contributors and Sponsors
USAID MCSP –Maternal and Child Survival Program CORE Group Polio Project The Crown Family JSI/Advancing Partners & Communities Edesia Hesperian Health Guides The TOPS Program World Vision Canada
Thank You CORE Staff and Consultants
Alli Dean Michelle Shapiro Whitney Isenhower Unjum Pervez Samson Abebe David Shanklin (MCSP) Karen LeBan
Lynette Friedman TOPS Makie Habtermanian Madeline Kayes Shelia Jackson Patrick Coonan