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Insights for Hospitals and Public Health

From hospitals to health departments, discover how leaders are using shared data and automation to accelerate assessments, streamline planning, and drive measurable community impact.

Flexible Locals, Focused State: The New Model for Shared Public Health Intelligence 

Public health is evolving fast. Learn how a “Flexible Locals, Focused State” model—powered by shared data and automation—helps agencies coordinate across levels, eliminate duplication, and accelerate meaningful health outcomes statewide.

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The Future of CHNAs (with a Little Help from AI) 

Community Health Needs Assessments shouldn’t take months to complete. Learn how AI-powered tools and collaborative workflows help hospitals and health departments transform data into actionable strategies—faster, easier, and with greater impact.

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AI in Community Health 

Discover how local health leaders are using AI to streamline Community Health Assessments and Improvement Plans—enhancing efficiency without losing human insight. Featuring lessons from NACCHO360’s AI plenary with Metopio.

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From Silos to Shared Strategy: Lessons in Collaboration from NNPHI 2025 

At NNPHI 2025, Metopio and partners from Milwaukee, Illinois, and North Carolina showcased how shared data platforms power collaboration. Learn how joint CHAs and CHIPs are streamlining workflows and driving regional community impact.

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How Milwaukee’s Unified Health Assessment Model Is Transforming Public Health & Hospital Collaboration

See how the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership and Metopio are transforming Community Health Needs Assessments through automation and shared data—creating a unified model that strengthens collaboration and advances community health in real time.

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How 20+ Organizations Are Collaborating to Transform Community Health in Central North Carolina

In this webinar, Metopio joins leaders from Atrium Health, Novant Health, and Cabarrus Health Alliance to share how 20+ organizations are uniting across North Carolina to align strategies and improve community health outcomes.

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