"Hospitals and clinics are critical institutions in rural places not only because they provide essential healthcare and well-being services, but because they are major employers and community anchors. But not all health systems see themselves as opportunity makers. What does it take for rural healthcare systems to make economic development and building healthy communities part of their work?
Resourceful and committed rural American health innovators are taking a fresh look at a wider range of practical answers to the question: What it will take to create healthy places where everyone feels a sense of belonging, lives with dignity and thrives? Some rural health professionals are transforming the way they work, creating a culture of hope along with health. They are increasing opportunity by integrating other components critical to better livelihoods â like preventative wellness, community agriculture and economic development action â especially focusing on those with lower incomes and in communities of color. New data tools are making it possible for rural health advocates to quantify and visualize health equity disparities within their community, which in turn allows them to be better advocates for their people and places. Join us from 3:00 - 4:30 EST on November 10 to actively engage and learn alongside these rural doers in our fourth Rural Opportunity and Development Session virtual exchange." (From the Aspen Institute)
For more information or to register, visit: https://www.aspeninstitute.org/events/roads4/
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