Author:
Dannefer Rachel,Seidl Lois,Drackett Elizabeth,Wohlman Adam,Campbell Safiya,Herrera Diana,Sealy Carrie,Perez Veronica,Mata Andrea,Pinzon Juan,Islam Nadia,Thorpe Lorna E.,Brown-Dudley La’Shawn,Manyindo Noel
Abstract
In January 2015, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene launched Harlem Health Advocacy Partners (HHAP), a place-based initiative to demonstrate the capacity of a CHW workforce to improve the health of residents of public housing. The long-term goal of HHAP is to improve the population health of residents of public housing in East and Central Harlem and to close racial gaps in health and social outcomes. A variety of evaluation approaches have been used to assess the initiative. This paper describes the HHAP model and methods for evaluating the program.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)