Beyond the Crisis: Transforming Health Systems Through Community Engagement.

Healthc Pap

Professor Emeritus, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • To work together better during tough times, we need to partner with communities, patients, caregivers, and leaders.
  • The papers mentioned focus on how working together can be led by the community and how understanding trauma helps everyone involved.
  • By teaming up with communities, we can create better care and also help with bigger issues that affect health, like where people live and their support systems.

Article Abstract

How can we effectively partner during crises? How can partnership with communities, patients, caregivers, providers and leaders be sustained and even evolve during difficult times? The opening paper of this special issue (Kuluski et al. 2024) probed these questions. The six response papers in this issue emphasized engagement that moves from partnership with individuals and communities to efforts that are led by communities; trauma-informed approaches at an individual and organizational level; and shed light on the interdependency of culture and leadership. By broadening our engagement efforts with communities, we are more apt to co-produce improvements in care that also address the social determinants of health.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12927/hcpap.2024.27364DOI Listing

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