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Funders Forum on Accountable Health

Check Out the Current Landscape of Accountable Health Initiatives 

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What is the Funders Forum on Accountable Health?

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Accountable Communities for Health

Accountable Communities for Health (ACHs) are community-based partnerships formed across sectors such as health care, housing, social services, public health, employment training and economic development to focus on a shared vision and responsibility for the health of the community.

The Funders Forum on Accountable Health creates a common table for public and philanthropic funders of ACHs to share learnings and opens the door to future collaboration. The Forum also hopes to explore best practices in assessing the impact of ACHs on population health.

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Our Logic Model rather embraces a nonlinear theory of change, with gears showing the interaction between the key elements of accountable health. 



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Check out this catalog of existing Accountable Communities for Health (ACH) and ACH-like efforts nationwide. 



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This literature review identifies key elements of Accountable Health initiatives. 



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  • Funders Forum on Accountable Health
  • 2175 K St. NW Suite 500
    Washington, DC 20052
  • fundersforum@gwu.edu
  • (202) 994-2108
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