Catch up with S4A investigator, Venice Williams, PhD, who led a study testing the effectiveness of multi-sector financing and delivery strategies in expanding the reach and impact of the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program across the U.S.

Despite rigorous evidence of its ability to improve health and social outcomes for low-income pregnant women and their children, the NFP home-visiting program reaches only a small proportion of the communities and families who could benefit from it. The study used national, longitudinal data on NFP sites across the U.S. to estimate how alternative forms of multi-sector community collaboration influence program implementation and outcomes, including comparisons between healthcare-financed sites and social service-financed sites.

Hear about the latest work on collaboration and systems alignment in NFP on Wednesday, August 6th at 10am!

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This webinar is hosted by Systems for Action (S4A). S4A is a signature research program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) that is housed in the Department of Health Systems, Management and Policy. S4A research builds a Culture of Health by rigorously testing new ways of connecting the nation’s fragmented medical, social, and public health systems.

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