Investing in Health: A New Frontier of Health and Housing Partnerships (Event, 11/03/22)
On Thursday, November 3, 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted an in-person event centered on investments in affordable housing by healthcare systems and health insurers. Speakers explored how partnerships between community development organizations and healthcare systems are building and maintaining affordable housing to improve population health outcomes and address health inequities.
For more information, visit nyfed.org/community-development.
Видео Investing in Health: A New Frontier of Health and Housing Partnerships (Event, 11/03/22) канала TheNewYorkFed
For more information, visit nyfed.org/community-development.
Видео Investing in Health: A New Frontier of Health and Housing Partnerships (Event, 11/03/22) канала TheNewYorkFed
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