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Hospital-Community Partnership Resources | HCC | Center

The HCC program is proud to offer key resources on leading practices for strengthening community partnerships.
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Hospital-Community Partnership Teams | HCC | Center

HCC program cohorts feature teams from around the country. This page features background information and stories about their work.
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About the Hospital Community Collaborative | HCC | Center

HCC’s mission is to create the next generation of effective clinical-community partnerships. The HCC experience and structure is featured.
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Cut Through the Noise: Winning the Attention of Hospital Leaders

Strategies to help your messaging and outreach capture hospital executives’ attention
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5 Hacks that Increase Hospital C-Suite Engagement

5 hacks to help health care solutions providers understand how to cut through the noise and engage health care decision makers in a meaningful way.
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Crafting Educational Content that Resonates with Hospital Decision-Makers

Create educational content that engages health care leaders with solutions and ideas to navigate challenges. Learn how with our tips & best practices
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5 Reasons Sponsors Should Be Excited About the 2024 AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference

Why Sponsors Should Be Excited About the AHA Rural Health Care Leadership Conference
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How to Build Trust with Hospital Buyers

Discover how to position yourself as a key partner to hospital decision-makers
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Connecting With Health Care Leaders

AHA Report on How Hospital Executives Stay Informed About Solutions That Support Their Work.
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A labor of love: UC Davis residents bring OB-GYN and cardiothoracic care to rural California

The UC Davis School of Medicine in Sacramento, Calif., has teamed up with Doctors Medical Center in Modesto to allow residents to practice medicine in the Central Valley as they train to become board-certified specialists.