CIN Partner Meeting – Imagining the Future Health Ecosystem and Health Equity in California

About This Event

The California Improvement Network (CIN) will host a one-day in-person meeting of CIN partner organizations aimed at nurturing CIN connections and building relationships with the goal of spreading innovative ideas within the health ecosystem. CIN brings together health care and social services organizations to advance equitable health care experiences and outcomes for Californians through cross-sector connections, spreading good ideas, and implementing improvements.

This meeting is focused on all three of the CIN priority areas: strengthening foundations, advancing health equity, and evolving roles and care models.

During a panel discussion, health care leaders will share their perspectives on the future of the health ecosystem in California and the key factors that will shape the state’s health care transformation and evolution through 2025 and beyond. The panel will include:

  • Libby Abbott, California Department of Health Care Access and Information
  • Andie Martinez-Patterson, Community Health Center Network and Alameda Health Consortium

Alex Quinn from Health Leads will also lead a discussion on how to design an equitable, community-driven social needs platform using artificial intelligence (AI).

Pooja Mittal from Health Net will close out the day by sharing how she is scaling up and embedding a health equity strategy across Health Net, and then leading CIN partners and their guests in an exercise on advancing health equity through CIN health equity pledges.

The partner meeting will focus on these objectives:

  • Reflect on the current CIN cycle as it draws to a close and look ahead to CIN and health care in 2025 and beyond.
  • Explore how health care and the health ecosystem in California might transform and evolve over the next five years.
  • Consider how to leverage your health equity pledge moving forward and gain insights for increasing impact, such as through scaling or embedding a comprehensive health equity strategy.
  • Strengthen connections among partners.

Learn more about the California Improvement Network, a project of the California Health Care Foundation that is managed by Healthforce Center at UCSF, and sign up for the CIN newsletter.

 

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