Abstract
The articles featured underscore the critical role of trust, strategic planning, and cross-sector partnerships in addressing health inequities, while emphasizing the need for further research on sustainable and cost-effective collaboration models. Tocco and colleagues from Northwell Health describe the formation of the Health Equity Taskforce (HET), initially aimed at equitable COVID-19 vaccine distribution on Long Island. The HET has since expanded to address broader health disparities, focusing on community involvement, strategic partnerships, and sustainability. Nemiroff and colleagues discuss collaborations with community partners and payors to address social determinants of health in underserved populations, highlighting opportunities that can facilitate collaborations such as the New York State's Medicaid 1115 Demonstration Waiver.
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