What works for people with complex health and social needs?
We start with an authentic healing relationship. As we work with individuals to meet their goals, we also learn where they face systemic barriers. Then we work to fix the systems themselves. By forging partnerships, engaging community members, sharing data, redesigning workflows, and advocating for new types of funding and financing, we build more equitable ecosystems of care in Camden and South Jersey, throughout the state, and across the country.
Connecting people to care
The heart of our work is the Camden Core Model, which is our signature care management intervention. Following the principles of trauma-informed care and harm reduction, our goal is to empower participants with the skills and support they need to improve their health and well-being.
Explore the Camden Core ModelOur Pledge to Connect program connects emergency department patients to timely outpatient behavioral healthcare.
Integrating attorneys into healthcare teams can address issues that undermine a patient’s health and well-being.
Our pilot programs are informed by our participants' lived experience and designed to quickly identify which approaches work and which don’t in improving care and system redesign.
Our Pledge to Connect program connects emergency department patients to timely outpatient behavioral healthcare.
Integrating attorneys into healthcare teams can address issues that undermine a patient’s health and well-being.
Research from the Camden Coalition shows that patient engagement and active health management are linked to “authentic healing relationships:” secure, genuine, and continuous connections with a provider.
An analysis of our 7-Day Pledge program found that readmissions are lower when patients get primary care follow-up within seven days of a hospital discharge.
As we demonstrate what works, we build the evidence base so that other organizations and partnerships across the country can adapt our approaches to their own communities.
Research from the Camden Coalition shows that patient engagement and active health management are linked to “authentic healing relationships:” secure, genuine, and continuous connections with a provider.
An analysis of our 7-Day Pledge program found that readmissions are lower when patients get primary care follow-up within seven days of a hospital discharge.
Build your complex care skills through virtual, instructor-led courses on the Camden Coalition Learning Center.
Join colleagues, share, and learn at Putting Care at the Center, the annual conference for the complex care field.
We train teams in our person-centered models and frameworks through online and in-person learning and organization-wide technical assistance. Our National Center provides a home and a platform for other complex care leaders to share their models, tools, and findings with the field through webinars and convenings, including our annual national conference.
Build your complex care skills through virtual, instructor-led courses on the Camden Coalition Learning Center.
Join colleagues, share, and learn at Putting Care at the Center, the annual conference for the complex care field.
Learn more about our programs
Explore each of our program areas to learn more about current and past programs and see how our approach has evolved.