Tackling Social Drivers of Health

July 31, 2025

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Join Children’s Hospital Association, Texas Children’s Hospital, and Baylor College of Medicine for the first webinar in our series highlighting the top-rated presentations from the 2025 Transforming Quality Conference.

This encore presentation will explore how Texas Children’s Hospital’s tiered public health model addresses social drivers of health (SDOH) to reduce health disparities and improve outcomes. Presenters will share how universal screening, community partnerships, public benefit enrollment, and targeted interventions empower health systems to effectively respond to SDOH challenges and enhance equity in care.

This content is part of CHA’s Transforming Quality Conference Encore webinar series. View the other session topics on the series page. 

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