Traditional Methods for Tackling Community Problems Aren’t Working. It’s Time for a Radically Different Approach.
How many babies are dying in your community? In 2011, Cincinnati and surrounding Hamilton County had one of the nation’s worst infant mortality rates. Black babies were dying at three times the rate of white babies. By 2023, Hamilton County had achieved its lowest infant mortality rate on record, which was on par with the national average. The Black infant mortality rate had been cut in half. Today, over 220 children are alive because of Hamilton County’s collective efforts.
What changed? Unprecedented collaboration! Physicians and healthcare systems, community leaders, nonprofit organizations, and funders formed new partnerships, shared data, and—most importantly—listened to and engaged those with lived experience to improve birth outcomes for moms and their babies.
Your community can achieve similar results. In Infant Mortality and Other Wicked Problems, Jill Haubner Miller and Dr. Meredith C. Smith provide a flexible framework for tackling complex problems. Lessons you’ll learn include:
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