Hospital Community Benefits after the ACA Leveraging Hospital Community Benefit Policy to Improve Community Health
Date
2015-06Type of Work
12 pagesText
reports
Rights
This item is likely protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Unless on a Creative Commons license, for uses protected by Copyright Law, contact the copyright holder or the author.Subjects
Hospital Community Benefitsimproving community health
population health
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Abstract
This is the eleventh issue brief in a series published by the Hospital Community Benefit Program. This brief discusses the fact that payment reform focusing on value and quality is driving change that is redefining the hospital’s role in the continuum of care and the health of the broader population. This brief also identifies opportunities for state policymakers to encourage the evolution of hospital community benefit policy in ways that complement and support the realignment of the hospital business model, proactively address the social determinants of health, and ultimately improve the health of the entire community.
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Community strengths to career capacities: family support, authenticity and career decision-making self-efficacy in the lesbian, gay and bisexual community
Russon, Jody (2011-10-19)Theories in career development and positive psychology have discussed the importance of career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE) for diverse groups; however, there has been little development in this area for the ... -
The Effect of Integrative Motivation on Students’ Achievement among the Intermediate French Language Learners in a Community College Speech Community
Badagbo, Yawo (2013-12)This study examined whether integrative motivation would improve academic achievement in a French language learning classroom. The study was conducted with a speech community in the Intermediate French classroom at a midsize ... -
Acquisition and Development of the American Association of Community Colleges' Competencies for Community College Leaders
Rothstein, Carol A. (2016)Community colleges are facing a severe shortage of qualified leaders that may threaten the stability of these institutions. Seventy-five percent of community college presidents and a large number of senior administrators ...