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Cracking the Nut Health 2016: The Role of Communities in Building Resilient Health Systems

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The learning event, Cracking the Nut Health: The Role of Communities in Building Resilient Health Systems took place July 18-19, 2016 in Washington, D.C., which focused on the three core themes:

  • Using Measurement and Analytics to Improve Accountability,
  • Leveraging Partnerships to Promote Resilience; and
  • Scaling Technology and Innovation to Increase Impact.

The conference began with a presentation by Michael Myers of The Rockefeller Foundation, who introduced the three themes and highlighted five characteristics of resilient health systems; notably, that they should be aware, diverse, self-regulating, integrated and adaptive. The conference generated the following lessons, which are categorized according to the themes. 

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Resource Topic: Community Involvement, Data Collection, Leadership, Sustainability, mHealth and Technology

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Year: 2016

Region: North America (U.S. and Canada)

Country: United States of America

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