Social Health Needs Specialized Infrastructure

Curandi’s social health integration supports better data, processes, and outcomes. It uses a specialized social system infrastructure, helping programs and agencies track and collaborate effectively.

Why it matters: Social health is a primal requirement for the well-being of a community and every enterprise working within it. Social health is cohesiveness, resiliency, and the ability to solve problems.

The current practice of trying to fix specific problems with single-issue programs produces fragmentation and duplication of effort. Data becomes isolated and incompatible as multiple organizations measure and store different representations of the same thing separately.

A shared social infrastructure supports data standardization and alignment of efforts across specialized boundaries. Curandi implements this as a neutral utility that can help us move from problem-oriented solutions to a more productive whole-person and whole-community approach.

Curandi’s role is to supply the infrastructure that aligns data and effort in four interdependent layers, enabling a systemic response to this systemic problem.

  • Align measures and store a consistent representation in secure storage for system-wide analysis and strategic learning. This makes a multi-system environment possible where each program is specialized and can better contribute to a multi-disciplinary solution.

  • Move from problem focus to a comprehensive understanding of each client's opportunities for early success and durable incremental improvement.

  • A common adaptive care coordination infrastructure configurable for each client’s circumstance makes it easier to invite specialized collaborators to work within a single shared space that includes the client. This is the opposite of referrals, which spawns separate activities.

This outlines the system integration Curandi offers to enhance individual programs and expand their ability to do much more together.

 

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