The Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC) leads the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s national initiative, Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services. The initiative focuses on learning about effective ways to coordinate and align health care, public health, and social services, to better address people’s and communities’ goals and needs.
A central part of this initiative is supporting original research and evaluation. GHPC is looking to support limited-term research and evaluation projects that examine alignment efforts already underway. The focus will be on the core areas of alignment — shared purpose, shared data and measurement, sustainable financing, and strong governance, as well as the roles of equity and citizen co-creation in current models of multisector collaboration.
For more details on request for proposals and priority research questions, click here.