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Health and housing consortia in New York City create collaborative spaces for healthcare and housing organizations. These consortia foster cross-sector communication, resource development, and advocacy to improve integrated services.

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  • Urban Planning
  • Social Determinants of Health

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  • Healthcare and housing sectors often operate in silos, hindering service integration.
  • There is a recognized need for better collaboration between health and housing professionals.
  • Existing models for cross-sector collaboration are limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the formation and replication of health and housing consortia in New York City.
  • To present a model for bridging the divide between the healthcare and housing sectors.
  • To highlight the core functions and outcomes of these consortia.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a health and housing consortium in the Bronx, NYC.
  • Replication of the consortium model in Brooklyn, NYC.
  • Focus on training, resource development, cross-sector communication, research, and advocacy.

Main Results:

  • Successful establishment and operation of consortia in both Bronx and Brooklyn.
  • Provided a neutral space for collaboration between competing organizations.
  • Generated tangible results through targeted activities in core areas.

Conclusions:

  • Health and housing consortia offer a viable model for intersectoral collaboration.
  • Replication of the model is feasible in different urban settings.
  • Continued focus on communication, training, and advocacy is key to success.