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| Community Collaboratives
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While all levels of government have a role in addressing healthcare issues,
THI believes that solutions for the future of healthcare must be developed
from the “bottom up,” community by community. THI encourages the development of stakeholder
groups to take leadership in their community to pursue a community-health collaborative process.
The Institute’s Community Collaborative Program focuses on working with groups to build capacity
and better serve the health needs of the community. THI provides technical assistance, training
and coaching for emerging and established community collaborative efforts. Our team of professionals includes:
- Policy Specialists
- Policy Analysts
- Finance Professional
- Health Care Administrators
- Curriculum Designers
- Marketing Specialists
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RESULTS OF 2007 RFA SELECTION PROCESS SELECTED APPLICANTS
URBAN
| Dallas County Unified Public Mental Health Initiative |
Dallas |
| Williamson County Mental Health Task Force |
Williamson |
| Mental Health Connection - Tarrant County |
Tarrant |
| The Bexar County Safety Net Community Collaborative |
Bexar |
RURAL
| West Texas Community Coalition |
Hale, Lamb, Floyd, Briscoe, Bailey, Motley |
| Coastal Bend Rural Health Partnership |
Kleberg, Jim Wells and Brooks |
RURAL
| Terrell County Behavioral Health Collaborative |
Terrell |
COMMUNITY PROJECT
On June 1st, with more than 60 people in attendance,
the Texas Health Institute facilitated a community
meeting in El Paso. The Health Care Committee
of the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce
sponsored, Mapping El Paso's Health Care Future:
Improve Access and Health Health Coverage for El Paso.
If you would like more information on this community collaborative
or others across Texas, please email: Mitchell Gibbs
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