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Putting Care at the Center is the premiere national conference for individuals working to improve care for people with complex health and social needs. Partnership is central to complex care, and this year, we are thrilled to welcome content partners to the conference, each bringing their own unique perspectives and networks:

These partners are collaborating with us to offer even more opportunities for learning and networking at Putting Care at the Center 2026.

As part of this collaboration, we will be hosting special events tailored to these partners’ communities, including dedicated lunches, pre-conference sessions, and networking opportunities that will allow for deeper discussions and knowledge sharing. Details about these events will be announced on the Camden Coalition website soon.

 


Medical-legal partnership

National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership

Early evidence and federal investments demonstrate the impact legal expertise and services can have on individual patients, and hint at the enormous potential for healthcare and legal professionals to join forces to promote population health. But making these collaborative services a normative part of today’s healthcare system requires a significant cultural shift. That’s where the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership comes in. They lead education, research, and technical assistance efforts to help every health organization in the United States leverage legal services as a standard part of the way they respond to social needs.


Community engagement

INSPIRE’s Core team of people with lived experience

 

PFCCpartners

PFCCpartners’ mission is to support the learning and transformation of our complex systems through community engagement. They achieve this with an equally complex array of partnerships, programming, research, and collaborations that catalyze progress toward a person-centered health system.

 

The Center to Advance Consumer Partnership

The Center to Advance Consumer Partnership is a nonprofit working to improve the healthcare system by working directly with healthcare sector organizations around the country, helping them realize the value of every voice and put the voices of people with lived experience at the heart of strategy and operations.

 

Community Catalyst

Community Catalyst is a national nonprofit working to advance health justice by partnering with local, state, and national organizations to ensure that people most impacted by inequities are at the center of health policy and system change. Through policy analysis, advocacy, coalition building, and community-led strategies, Community Catalyst works to build a more equitable, affordable, and accountable health system for all.

 

Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care

Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) advances the understanding and practice of patient, families, and healthcare professionals, IPFCC seeks to integrate these concepts into all aspects of healthcare. IPFCC accomplishes its mission through education, consultation, and technical assistance.


Social work

Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care

The Society for Social Work Leadership in Health Care is an association of 500+ members who are dedicated to promoting the universal availability, accessibility, coordination, and effectiveness of healthcare, with a focus on the psychosocial components of health and illness.

 

Center for Health and Social Care Integration

CHaSCI’s mission is to break down barriers to health by advancing trainings and policies that expand access to social care by:

  • Advocating for equitable access to quality services that address health-related social needs and social risk factors
  • Coordinating national leaders in aging and social work devoted to improving health and social care
  • Training social workers, community health workers, and others in our CHaSCI model and suite of offerings
  • Steering systems change through education, research, and policy

 


Data and evaluation

Social Interventions Research & Evaluation Network (SIREN)

SIREN’s mission is to improve health and health equity by advancing high quality research on health care sector strategies to improve social conditions. Its activities include conducting and supporting high quality research on social and medical care integration, as well as disseminating resources through an evidence library, newsletters, podcasts, webinars, and meetings.


Hub leadership

California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative

California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative (CACHI) supports multi-sector collaboratives across California dedicated to making lasting transformational change to improve community health and well-being.

 

USAging

USAging represents and supports the national network of Area Agencies on Aging and advocates for the Title VI Native American Aging Programs, which help older adults, people with disabilities and family caregivers live with optimal health, well-being, independence and dignity in their homes and communities.

 

Funders Forum on Accountable Health

The Funders Forum on Accountable Health is a group of philanthropic funders committed to collaborative national (and state/local) efforts that advance multisector, health-related partnerships centered in and accountable to communities, with the aim of creating equity-focused, transformed systems that support health, well-being, and thriving communities.

 

Partnership to Align Social Care

Through collaboration and co-design, the Partnership to Align Social Care supports sustainable solutions to advance Community Care Hubs as a preferred organized delivery system to achieve value-based, community-focused, person-centered health and social care ecosystems.

 

Pathways Community Hub Institute

The Pathways Community HUB Institute® is a national nonprofit dedicated to partnering with communities to advance whole person, community-based care through the PCHI® Model – an outcome-oriented framework that empowers local networks to improve health for all.

 

Uncommon Solutions

Uncommon Solutions supports innovative community-centered care hubs that organizes and supports a network of community-based organizations providing services to address health-related social needs.

 


Registration to open soon

For members of our content partners’ networks who have not attended Putting Care at the Center before — welcome! We are thrilled to have your expertise in the room as we come together to create a shared agenda for the complex care field.

A 10% discount will be available for groups of four or more people. A group coordinator must be established to process registration and manage the group. All attendees in the group must be registered at the same time. This discount cannot be combined with the reduced discounted registration rates listed above and is only available to attendees registering at the early bird or regular rate.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Carly Moore at [email protected]