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| February was a time
of continued growth for Unite Us! We launched a network in Arizona,
serving the Greater Phoenix area, and expanded networks in five other
states. Our growth continues internally, as well, with the addition of
35 new, talented team members across our departments. If you have a
passion for redefining the way health is delivered across communities,
apply to join our collaborative, diverse, and inclusive team today. We
currently have over 100 open positions! We take building and
celebrating our team seriously. February was Black history
month, and we celebrated our Black colleagues, recognized Black
historical figures in health and social care, and honored the history
of our Black team members' families. If you missed it, you can check it
all out on our People of Unite Us Instagram page. And
stay tuned for Social Workers and Women's history month through
March. Unite Us is actively
exploring ways to support our networks' COVID-19 vaccine distribution
plans. Please reach out if you are looking for assistance with increasing
access, screening and scheduling, and tracking outcomes. |
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| At Unite Us,
diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) drives the work we do and the
impact we make. DEI is reflected in our products, our team members, and
our hiring approach. Read
more about our intentional strategies that impact our team, community,
and partners. |
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our new community blog series that highlights best practices and
solutions from our network partners. This blog discusses some of the most
common inequities we encounter in rural communities across our
networks. |
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Network
updatesUnite Us-powered
networks continue to grow nationwide as our partners support people in
need. A few updates from February: - The Greater St. Louis CIE has
expanded in Missouri and Illinois in
partnership with the United Way of Greater St.Louis, the St. Louis
Regional Data Alliance, the St. Louis Integrated Health Network,
and the CIE.
- The Unite California network
has expanded into Tulare, Kings, Fresno, and Madera counties with the
help of partners like Kaiser Permanente, Kings United Way, and the
Madera County Department of Public Health.
- Our partners at Optum are now
live in King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Spokane counties in the Unite
Washington network.
- Unite Georgia network
went live for the very first time, supporting 3.9M metro
Atlanta residents, thanks to our partners at Kaiser Permanente and
the United Way of Greater Atlanta’s 2-1-1.
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| Quote of the month "Unite Us allows organizations like ours to connect
with each other and serve the community. We are able to network with
like-minded organizations as well as organizations who we normally have
less access to. The capacity of the Unite Us infrastructure allows us
to track demographics of patients so our team can adequately understand
community needs and improve outcomes. We are grateful for the platform
overall; it will allow us to support patients in both urban and rural
settings around the country.” – Accessible Pharmacy Services, our partner in Maryland |
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In case you
missed it - We announced a new
network, Unite Arizona, in Maricopa County – the first of its kind
in the state.
- We announced a
collaboration with Cleveland Clinic to link Northeast Ohio
healthcare and social care providers through a shared electronic
resource referral platform.
- We were featured in an
article in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune about connecting
Sarasota’s health care and social services using innovative
technology.
Check out more of
our latest news at www.UniteUs.com/press. |
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