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How to build a connected community health program that delivers better outcomes (eBook)

Learn how fire agencies can create interoperable systems of care, strengthen community partnerships and secure funding to support long-term program success

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This practical guide provides a roadmap for departments ready to transform fragmented programs into scalable, sustainable systems of care.

Community health programs are rapidly becoming a critical part of the fire service mission. Yet many departments continue to struggle with disconnected systems, limited visibility into patient outcomes and funding challenges that prevent programs from reaching their full potential. As community expectations grow and resources remain stretched, agencies that fail to build interoperable systems risk falling behind.

Download this eBook to learn how fire agencies are creating closed-loop care networks that improve patient outcomes, reduce inefficiencies and strengthen community partnerships. This practical guide provides a roadmap for departments ready to transform fragmented programs into scalable, sustainable systems of care.

In this eBook, you’ll learn:

  • Why interoperability is the foundation of successful community health programs.
  • How closed-loop care helps firefighters save time while improving patient outcomes.
  • Practical steps for building a connected network of healthcare, social service and community partners.
  • How data sharing and connected workflows support better decision-making and future planning.
  • Funding opportunities available to support community health technology investments.

Don’t wait until fragmented systems and funding gaps limit your program’s impact. Download the eBook and discover how your department can build a connected care model that delivers better outcomes for patients, providers and the communities you serve.

Courtney Levin is a Senior Branded Content Lead for Lexipol where she develops content for the public safety audience including law enforcement, fire, EMS and corrections. She holds a BA in Communications from Sonoma State University and has written professionally since 2016.