NEJM August 24, 2020
Keith C. Kosel, PhD, MHSA, MBA & David B. Nash, MD, MBA

The integration and cooperation among health care organizations that provide clinical care and community-based organizations that address social determinants of health, especially for vulnerable populations, is of growing importance generally, and can be especially useful during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Summary

The Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation (PCCI), a health care analytics and R&D organization based in Dallas, has developed an innovative model of community governance and cooperation to impact the health and welfare of the county’s residents. The Dallas Connected Community of Care is an entity that — working with community-based organizations, local government leaders, and health care providers in the Dallas metroplex — has been...

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