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WHO WE ARE
At Healthy Alliance, our purpose is to improve health and empower the underserved. Every community has its own needs, affecting the health of those who live, learn, work, and play within them. Our network brings together organizations, big and small, to coordinate and collaborate so that all communities have reliable access to the resources they need.
Why? Because every New Yorker deserves the same opportunity to be healthy.
WHAT WE DO
Our goal is to ensure every New Yorker has access to the social services they need – ranging from stable housing, healthy food, assistance with benefits navigation, clothing and household goods, transportation – and so much more.
We believe that by addressing these social needs before they turn into medical problems, it will improve the overall health of our communities, while lowering medical costs for all.
HOW IT WORKS
The work we do is largely possible thanks to our statewide referral platform, used to connect thousands of community members in need to our growing network of 580+ organizations (ranging from regional hospitals to local schools and food pantries) offering a wide range of programs and services that are essential to one’s health and wellbeing.
Our network has grown organically over the years – both in scope and geography – and will continue to do so. Just like any public utility – gas, electricity – our work won’t stop until we’ve created a collaborative network available to every New Yorker in need.
HEALTHY ALLIANCE’S IPA
As one of the first Independent Practice Associations (IPAs) in the nation focused explicitly on social determinants of health, we’ve forged a new path toward successfully building and optimizing an integrated network while contracting for social care services with managed care organizations. Our plan is to continue to build relationships on both sides of this work: growing the breadth and scope of the organizations who join the IPA, while growing the number of health plans with whom we partner.
We've been getting cozy in the North Country — at our newest office in Glens Falls! When we're not remote or visiting our partners, swing by our neWorkSmart Coworking and Meeting Spaceting Space.
While we've been serving the North Country for years now, having this office space allows us to have an even greater impact on the health of those who live, learn, work, and play there.
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🚨 You don't want to miss this!
Our Chief Strategy Officer, Scott Emery, will lead a sessioHome Care Association of New York StateState's Annual Conference on partnering with vital health system players — of the utmost importance for creating sustainable change that gives everyone a chance to live a healthy life.
There's still time to register for the conference: hcaannualconference.com/Our Annual Conference, held in Saratoga Springs from May 8-9, is filled with timely and practical programs to help bring your agency to the next level of health care. This program is no exception.
NYS DOH will be moving quickly to implement the new $7.5 Billion 1115 waiver that will be all about partnering for services, for social care networks, value based care, prevention, health equity, and more! Your organization needs to have the latest insights, methods, and most practical and timely approaches for partnering! Moreover, the dominant and emerging federal, state and industry models are all focused on partnered approaches to care. And, ultimately, effective positioning and sustainability are dependent on your effectiveness in partnering, and on who are partnered with! Just consider the intense focus given to Hospital at Home models in the just-passed State Budget.
This session features one of the most sought-after industry specialists in health care partnering and collaboration. Scott Emery,
chief strategy officer of Healthy Alliance, will examine the best methods, cutting-edge developments, and concrete guidance for forming successful partnerships with hospitals, physicians, CBOs, and other vital health system partners!
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As #NationalMinorityHealthMonth comes to an end, let’s continue our collective momentum in shifting how health care is delivered and empowering the underserved.
The unique environments, cultures, histories, and circumstances of racial and ethnic minorities impact their overall health, and — together — our network is committed to being the #SourceForBetterHealth.
Thank you to our valued partners for providing quality, equitable, and respectful care and services that are responsive to diverse cultural health beliefs and practices.
Check out Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services resources: www.cms.gov/priorities/health-equity/minority-health/resource-center/resource-center/health-obser...
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Wondering if Healthy Alliance might be able to help you live your healthiest life but not sure what services we can connect you to? Here's a few! 👇
Whether you have one, three, or five health-related social needs — or any number in between or beyond — we can help you get the services that address your specific needs. It doesn't stop with this list; our network of providers offer these services AND MORE!
To get connected for free:
Go to www.healthyalliance.org/help and fill out the form; or
Call 518-520-3211 (Capital Region and North Country), 315-505-2290 (Central New York); or
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There was so much to celebrate with valued partner Commission on Economic Opportunity last week at the ribbon cutting of their Community Resource Center bridge! 🎀
The event marked the official bridging of two buildings together, one of which is a brand-new 18,000-square foot space that houses three Head Start classrooms, the Troy Youth Alliance, parenting classes, and more — all vital programming for community youth!
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Thank you so much for your support, we are happy to have you as a partner!
Since 2015, our network of community-based organizations, clinical providers, and everything in between has largely grown. We now have more than 6x the number of physical partner locations across our footprint than when we started!
Together, we've been screening for health-related social needs (HRSNs) and providing services to address those HRSNs in our communities, putting us all at the forefront of change for the health of New Yorke#fromthentonowT#HRSNSH#healthrelatedsocialneedsN#SCN #socialcarenetworkt#healthynewyorkw#healthyallianceiance ... See MoreSee Less
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