The agenda for the 2024 National Summit is here! We are thrilled to announce a robust agenda covering a variety of important topics by some of our nation's thought leaders. With OVER 40 breakout sessions and many opportunities for networking, this year's Summit is the place to learn and connect. Dive into the full agenda and stay tuned as we post more details about individual sessions, keynotes, and awards. https://lnkd.in/eXgQS5tX
The Root Cause Coalition
Hospitals and Health Care
Washington, District of Columbia 2,035 followers
Achieving health equity through cross-sector collaboration.
About us
Our mission is to reverse and end the systemic root causes of health inequities for individuals and communities through cross-sector partnerships. Established in 2015, the Root Cause Coalition is a non-profit, member-driven organization comprised of more than 60 leading health systems, hospital associations, foundations, businesses, national and community nonprofits, health insurers, academic institutions and policy centers. The Coalition works to achieve health equity through cross-sector collaboration in advocacy, education and research. In support of this mission, the Coalition seeks to uphold its four core values: Focusing on Community Change, Advancing Authentic Collaboration, Scaling Innovative Solutions, and Engaging and Learning from Communities.
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http://rootcausecoalition.org
External link for The Root Cause Coalition
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2015
Locations
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Primary
975 F St NW
Suite 400A
Washington, District of Columbia 20004, US
Employees at The Root Cause Coalition
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Kristen Van Dusen
Marketing, Communications & PR Executive | Healthcare, Technology & Health Equity | Startups & Nonprofits | Board Member
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Martin Tull
Senior Deputy Director - Strategy, Innovation & Development
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Barbara Petee
Advisor, The Root Cause Coalition; Advocate for Social Justice and Health Equity. Proud Alum of Michigan State University
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Leigh Maltby
Interim Executive Director, The Root Cause Coalition
Updates
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We are pleased to recognize the recipients of the 2024 TRCC Impact Award! This esteemed award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to health equity through their work in elected or career government service. The recipients exemplify the core values of TRCC, demonstrating: ✅ A Deep Commitment to SDoH: A relentless focus on addressing the social factors that influence health outcomes, such as housing, education and economic opportunity. ✅ Visionary Policy Leadership: A proven track record of creating and championing innovative legislation and policy solutions to improve health outcomes for underserved populations. ✅ Equity-Driven Advocacy: An enduring commitment to advancing public policy that tackles health disparities and promotes health equity for all. ✅ Collaborative Spirit: A strong ability to build bridges and work across the political spectrum to address the social drivers of health. Please join us in congratulating the recipients of the 2024 TRCC Impact Award: Senator Alex Padilla Senator Shelley Moore Capito Representative Robin Kelly Representative Michelle Steel Garrett Devenney, Chief of Staff of the HRSA The recipients were recognized during the TRCC Advocacy Day on May 15, 2024. Read the full news release here: https://lnkd.in/erPAuUad #healthequity #sdoh #advocacyday #impactaward
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For this October's National Summit in Baltimore, MD, we have some unique sponsorship opportunities including: - Social Responsibility Lounge: An opportunity to give back to the community, where conference attendees will help assemble packages for women in need. (SOLD) - Wellness Break: Taking small breaks throughout the day is important to retaining focus and avoiding burnout. At the event, attendees can take a mental break with short movement classes like gentle yoga, hula-hooping, or Zumba. - Custom Coffee Cart: Sponsor the barista cart for a coffee break in between sessions. - Fidget Bins: Have your logo on a bin filled with stress balls, small puzzles, coloring pages, etc. to give attendees something to fidget with that doesn't involve technology. Many more sponsorship opportunities are available! Reach out to Lori Bennett, Meeting Director, at lbennett@rootcausecoalition.org or review the full sponsorship prospectus here: https://lnkd.in/evTeUbWH
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For this October's National Summit in Baltimore, MD, we have some unique sponsorship opportunities including: - Social Responsibility Lounge: An opportunity to give back to the community, where conference attendees will help assemble packages for women in need. (SOLD) - Wellness Break: Taking small breaks throughout the day is important to retaining focus and avoiding burnout. At the event, attendees can take a mental break with short movement classes like gentle yoga, hula-hooping, or Zumba. - Custom Coffee Cart: Sponsor the barista cart for a coffee break in between sessions. - Fidget Bins: Have your logo on a bin filled with stress balls, small puzzles, coloring pages, etc. to give attendees something to fidget with that doesn't involve technology. Many more sponsorship opportunities are available! Reach out to Lori Bennett, Meeting Director, at lbennett@rootcausecoalition.org or review the full sponsorship prospectus here: https://lnkd.in/evTeUbWH
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Congratulations to TRCC member organization Chefalo Consulting on the launch of their new podcast: Mindful Management: Creating a Trauma-Informed Work Environment. Learn more below: #memberspotlight #podcast #healthequity
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our podcast Mindful Management: Creating a Trauma-Informed Work Environment! Our first episode "Trauma-Informed Practices: Building Safe Relationships and Promoting Accountability" is live now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Listen on Spotify here: https://loom.ly/TT8328w Apple Podcast: https://loom.ly/dniRQaU In this episode of Mindful Management: Creating a Trauma-Informed Work Environment, Shenandoah Chefalo speaks with Becca Choi, the Operations and Content Director at Chefalo Consulting. Join them as they discuss implementing trauma-informed practices: the benefits, the challenges, and its future. Becca also explores strategies for creating safe and supportive environments and fostering positive organizational culture. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends!
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New Podcast Episode! 🔊 Our podcast, Root of the Issue, explores the passion and purpose of individuals from across the nation who have dedicated themselves to championing health equity for all. Our latest episode features Stacy Biddinger Wathen, Manager of Community and Child Health at the Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) and TRCC Board Member. Stacy leads CHA’s association’s work in community health, community benefit and addressing health related social needs. She joined CHA in 2009 and while her role has evolved, it has always included facilitating member affinity groups of participants focused on peer learning, sharing best practices and advancing hospitals’ work to promote optimal health, development and opportunities for children. Listen to the episode wherever you get your podcasts or access it here: ➡ https://lnkd.in/ei8YV29V #podcast #healthequity #sdoh #communityhealth
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We are pleased to announce that our Administrative Director, Leigh Maltby, will serve as Interim Executive Director following the retirement of TRCC's founding President, Barbara Petee. Leigh brings a wealth of experience to this role, having worked with the Transatlantic Business Dialogue in Brussels, Belgium, and furthering her expertise in public-private sector relations and nonprofit operations through her work with the U.S. Department of State, the State Government Affairs Council (SGAC), and at Smithbucklin, where her clients included the Bank Insurance and Securities Association and the Restoration Industry Association. Leigh is also an active member of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and is currently working towards earning her Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation. Please join us in welcoming Leigh to this interim role and supporting her as she leads our organization during this transition period. #welcome #teamupdate #leadershipnews #associationleadership
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Are you interested in learning more about membership and engagement with The Root Cause Coalition? Members of The Root Cause Coalition work alongside national leaders in the effort to address the social drivers of health, and engage in the ongoing development of relevant, effective strategies to reduce health inequity and diminish their harmful effects in communities across the nation. TRCC member organizations have access to ongoing networking opportunities and participate in research studies that identify best practices, as well as education sessions, webinars, and local and national conferences that add context to current research on the social drivers of health. Learn how your organization can join our work toward health equity for all by reaching out to Molly Melnick, Member Relations Coordinator at mmelnick@rootcausecoalition.org. #membership #joinus #sdoh #healthequity
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Happy Retirement, Barb! Today, we celebrate our incredible President, Barbara Petee, as she embarks on her well-deserved retirement! For years, Barb's leadership and dedication have been instrumental in shaping The Root Cause Coalition. Her vision, passion, and commitment have made a lasting impact on our organization and members. We are incredibly grateful for her tireless service and we wish her all the best in her next chapter. We've compiled some special messages from our board members and invite you to join us in wishing Barb a happy and healthy retirement! #happyretirement #congratulations #healthequity TRCC Board of Trustees: Alfreda Rooks, Angela Brandt, MBA, FABC, FACHE, Catherine Crosby, Emily Allen, Jeff Smythe, Kim Prendergast, Melissa Fox, MHA, FACMPE, FACHE, Stacy Biddinger Wathen, Stephanie Cihon, Toni Jones, Nicole Heckman
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Check out our new episode of Root of the Issue, our podcast that explores the passion and purpose of individuals from across the nation who have dedicated themselves to championing health equity for all. Our latest guest is Jeff Smythe, Executive Director of the Atlanta Regional Collaborative for Health Improvement (ARCHI) in Atlanta, Georgia. ARCHI represents more than 115 organizations aligned around a 28-year vision to invert the burden from those most marginalized from good health, engaging a broad network of intersectional partners to sustainably change the system. Jeff has dedicated his career to the alleviation of human suffering, poverty, isolation, and inequities. ➡ Check out this new episode on our website or wherever you get your podcasts! https://lnkd.in/ei8YV29V #podcast #memberstories #healthequity #sdoh
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