Subject category:
Human Resource Management / Organisational Behaviour
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Heller Social Impact Case Collection, Brandeis University Press
Length: 13 pages
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Abstract
This simulation presents the challenge of integrating regional health system payments in a context where parties each operate independently and the social determinants of health are incompletely addressed. Set in New Hampshire, responding to a federal initiative, the simulation features five roles, each essential to the integration challenge. This case provides students with an experiential view on the challenge of breaking down silos in social impact service delivery.
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This item is suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education courses.Geographical setting
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United States
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Abstract
This simulation presents the challenge of integrating regional health system payments in a context where parties each operate independently and the social determinants of health are incompletely addressed. Set in New Hampshire, responding to a federal initiative, the simulation features five roles, each essential to the integration challenge. This case provides students with an experiential view on the challenge of breaking down silos in social impact service delivery.
Teaching and learning
This item is suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education courses.Settings
Geographical setting
Country:
United States