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CLINTON HEALTH MATTERS INITIATIVE
Our Mission:
reduce the prevalence of
preventable disease in the
United States.
The Clinton Health Matters Initiative (CHMI) works to improve the health and
well-being of people across the U.S. by activating individuals, communities, and
organizations to make meaningful contributions to the health of others. By building
strategic partnerships, working across sectors, and leveraging technology and
digital innovation, CHMI aims to reduce the prevalence of preventable diseases
and close health inequity and disparity gaps, thus improving the quality of life for
people across the U.S.
CLINTONFOUNDATION.ORG/HEALTHMATTERS
Process
Matters
NATIONAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION
Working to improve employee health,
college campus health, military family
and veterans health and to decrease
prescription drug overdose.
It’s not just what we do,
but how we do it.
Synthesize
community, regional or national
unique health indicators to determine
areas of greatest need.
COMMUNITY HEALTH
TRANSFORMATION
Collective community
impact program leading
to 5-year strategic plans
being developed and
implemented in regions
across the United States.
Convene
key stakeholders from across
sectors to set solution priorities.
ACTIVATION SUMMIT
AND TOWN HALLS
Launch
Bringing together leaders
in health to discuss
challenges and discover
solutions.
bold action goals with strategic
partners and working groups.
Reach Matters
8 MILLION
local residents will benefit from
community health transformations
in six regions
85 MILLION
An estimated 85 million people in
the U.S. will be reached through
strategic partnerships developed
across industry sectors
23 MILLION
Annual Activation Summit attracts
23 million social media users
120
120 organizations and businesses
are collaborating to improve the
health and wellness of employees
10,000
Approximately 10,000 lives are
expected to be saved over the
next three years by reducing
opioid drug-related deaths
Facilitate
ongoing coordination of strategic
partners and working groups
using resources across sectors to
aid in the implementation of the
bold action goals.
Evaluate
continuous improvement process
that includes monitoring progress,
celebrating successes, and addressing
opportunities for recalibration.