Over the past seven years, CityHealth, an initiative of the deBeaumont Foundation and Kaiser Permanente, has worked with city leaders in the nation’s 40 largest cities to adopt evidence-based policy solutions that ensure all people have access to healthy choices.
Through our partnerships and collaborations, we’ve been able to use evaluation to support innovation, identify promising practices, strengthen investments, and learn how we
can be effective at advancing community health and equity in this new context.
Most patients will answer a question about their access to firearms, a Kaiser Permanente study shows. And this critical information could support suicide prevention efforts.
The Center for Community Health and Evaluation stands against all forms of injustice and discrimination, and we remain dedicated to achieving equity and inclusion for all. This principle is core to our mission to improve the health of communities through collaborative approaches to planning, assessment, and evaluation.
The design, construction, and operation of public infrastructure—such as green spaces and water and sewage systems—can strongly affect people’s health.
To keep staff and patients safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers have rapidly pivoted to telehealth as a primary means to deliver care.