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Camden Coalition

The Camden Coalition is a multidisciplinary, community-based nonprofit working to improve care for people with complex health and social needs nationwide. The coalition focuses on implementing person-centered programs and piloting new models that address chronic illness and social barriers to health and well-being. It develops and tests care management models and redesigns systems in partnership with consumers, community members, health systems, community-based organizations, government agencies, payers and more. Resources include a complex care start-up toolkit, webinars, journal articles, data and more.

Camden Coalition’s full library of resources includes:

  • A National Center initiative that collaborates with other experts across the nation to develop best practices, inform policy and foster an engaged and accessible community to teach and deliver better care to individuals with chronic illness and social barriers to health and well-being
  • Amplify: A consumer voices bureau
  • Toolkits on a wide range of topics
  • Webinars and videos
  • Events and opportunities
  • Community and consumer engagement
  • Data analysis and integration

The Camden Coalition also offers the National Consumer Scholars program to help people with lived experiences build skills, network and become sought-after experts in the national complex care community.

If you have any questions, please visit the Camden Coalition’s Contact Us page.