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Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). Led by the Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC), this national initiative focuses on learning about effective ways to coordinate and align healthcare, public health, and social services to better address people's and communities' goals and needs.
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Health Equity Research for Action (HERA) is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). Supports community-rooted, action-oriented health equity research that reflects lived realities and responds to immediate and long-term needs. The research will help maintain access to evidence, support accountability, and inform efforts to build more equitable systems. Projects should identify root causes of structural inequities, counter misinformation, and generate actionable insights to inform systems change.
Pioneering Ideas for an Equitable Future is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). RWJF explores and accelerates cutting-edge ideas that could pave the way toward a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right. Past projects have explored how technology, including AI, is changing academic research capacity and the implications for health equity.