Meet Our Partners
Interested in becoming a partner of the Northeast Node? Please email northeast.node.ctn@dartmouth.edu.
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Vermont Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs
The Vermont Department of Health Division of Substance Use Programs (DSU, formerly ADAP) oversees a network of health promotion, prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery services to prevent, reduce and eliminate the health impacts of alcohol, cannabis, opioid and other drug use. Works with national, state and community-based organizations to make programs and services available to Vermonters. We use data to plan and guide program improvements, and to support Vermont’s statewide system of providers.
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The Vermont Blueprint for Health
The Vermont Blueprint for Health (the Blueprint) is a state-led, nationally-recognized initiative transforming health care delivery and payments. The foundation is the Blueprint’s Transformation Network, a network of Practice Facilitators, Community Health Team leaders, and Project Managers, who work with Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs), Community Health Teams (CHTs), and local health and human services leaders. This network allows for rapid response to Vermont’s health priorities through statewide implementation of new initiatives. Blueprint programs are continuously informed by comprehensive evaluations of health care quality and outcomes at the practice-, community-, and state-levels. As the care delivery system and payment model evolve, the Blueprint’s aim is constant: connecting Vermonters with whole person health care that is evidence-based, patient and family-centered, and cost-effective.
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NH Citizens Health Initiative
The mission of the NH Citizens Health Initiative is to measurably improve the systems that finance and provide health care in New Hampshire, by providing trusted leadership, data, and shared learning. Our goal is to accomplish the quadruple aim: achieving better health outcomes, with a better patient care experience, at a lower cost, and with higher provider satisfaction.
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New Hampshire Pediatric Improvement Partnership
The NH Pediatric Improvement Partnership is a state-level multi-disciplinary collaborative of private and public partners dedicated to improving the quality of health care received by all NH children through the use of measurement-based quality improvement processes in primary care settings. The NHPIP is coordinated by the Institute for Health Policy and Practice at the University of New Hampshire, with Medical Director leadership from the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth. The NH PIP includes representation from state government, pediatric and family physicians, insurance, family/consumers, academia, and non-profit agencies.
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New Hampshire Hospital Association
Hospitals have been collaborating through the New Hampshire Hospital Association since 1934. The Association's mission is to provide leadership through advocacy, education, and information in support of its member hospitals and health care delivery systems in delivering high quality healthcare to the patients and communities they serve.
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New Hampshire Health and Human Services Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services
The mission of the New Hampshire Health and Human Services Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Services is to join individuals, families and communities in reducing alcohol and other drug problems thereby increasing opportunities for citizens to achieve health and independence. We pursue this mission, in part, through working on statewide prevention,intervention, treatment, and recovery initiatives.
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HIV/HCV Resource Center
The HIV/HCV Resource Center is a non-profit, community-based HIV/AIDS Service Organization. We offer case management and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS as well as educational, counseling and syringe exchange programs to prevent the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C. All our services are free of charge to residents of Windsor and Orange counties in Vermont and Grafton, Sullivan and Coos counties in New Hampshire.
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Foundation for Healthy Communities
The Foundation for Healthy Communities is a nonprofit corporation that exists to improve health and health care in New Hampshire through partnerships that engage individuals and organizations. Working with partners across the health care continuum, the Foundation strives to promote access to affordable health care, lead change strategies that support and sustain healthier communities, and improve the quality of care delivered by promoting innovative, collaborative practices.
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