History of Collaborations and Partnerships

Cherokee Health Systems (CHS), a renowned healthcare organization, has emerged as a leading force in revolutionizing community healthcare through its strategic partnerships and collaborations. With a steadfast commitment to improving access, quality, and equity in healthcare, CHS has established a network of innovative alliances that have resulted in comprehensive and inclusive care for the communities it serves. By fostering collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders, the organization has set an exemplary model for achieving better health outcomes and promoting overall well-being.

  1. Academic Collaborations:

Recognizing the value of academic partnerships, CHS has joined forces with renowned educational institutions. By collaborating with medical schools, nursing programs, and other healthcare training entities, CHS ensures a continuous influx of skilled professionals who are dedicated to serving the community. These collaborations offer opportunities for research, knowledge sharing, and the implementation of evidence-based practices, resulting in enhanced care delivery.

  1. Community Organizations:

CHS understands that community-based organizations play a pivotal role in addressing social determinants of health. By partnering with local nonprofits, advocacy groups, and community leaders, the organization leverages its expertise and resources to bridge gaps in healthcare access. Collaborations with food banks, homeless shelters, and social service agencies allow CHS to tackle issues such as food insecurity, housing instability, and transportation barriers that impact community health.

  1. Behavioral Health Partnerships:

Recognizing the interconnectedness of physical and mental health, CHS has established strong partnerships with behavioral health providers. By integrating mental health services into primary care settings, the organization offers comprehensive and holistic care to patients. These collaborations enable early identification and intervention for mental health conditions, reducing stigma and improving outcomes for individuals with co-occurring disorders.

  1. Telehealth Collaborations:

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, CHS swiftly adapted to the changing healthcare landscape by forging partnerships in telehealth. By collaborating with technology companies and telemedicine providers, the organization expanded its reach and ensured uninterrupted access to care for patients. Through secure video consultations and remote monitoring, patients can receive timely medical advice, counseling, and support, particularly in rural and underserved areas.

  1. Research Alliances:

CHS has prioritized research collaborations to drive innovation and enhance care delivery. By partnering with academic institutions, research organizations, and government agencies, the organization actively participates in studies focused on healthcare outcomes, interventions, and health disparities. These research alliances contribute to evidence-based practice, improve patient outcomes, and foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement.