HealthLeaders Media November 29, 2022
Eric Wicklund

A newly launched venture collaborative in Chicago aims to bring together health systems, corporate partners, innovative startups, and community resources to tackle health inequity.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Chicago ARC (Accelerate, Redesign, Collaborate) was launched this past June on an innovation model designed by Israel’s world-renowned Sheba Medical Center.

– The organization has secured partnerships with two major Chicago health systems and has the backing of a $100 million investment fund.

– The goal is to pull together diverse partners to plan, develop, and implement sustainable healthcare programs that tackle social determinants of health and improve health equity.

A lot of the conversation in healthcare innovation these days centers around new partnerships to address health equity. In Chicago, a unique venture...

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