I’ve long found the Camden Coalition of Health Care Providers model to be both innovative and compassionate. So the results of the recent study (1) showing limited impact from their intervention were disappointing. But they get to how working with high utilizers can be challenging both for health care providers and their funders. First, a … Continue reading The Camden Coalition of Health Care Providers challenging findings…
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Witnesses to Hunger (and the Non-Profit Package)
In a Hunger and Housing event at Rutgers-Camden a few weeks ago, there was a panel freaturing two hunger “witnesses” from the community, as well as Hogan Closkey from the Carpenter Society, and Diane Johnson, the Field Office Director for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in New Jersey. There were a few … Continue reading Witnesses to Hunger (and the Non-Profit Package)…