


Population health success now hinges on addressing the social needs that shape daily life such as housing, food security, transportation, and community connection. But the real challenge is coordinating effective patient journeys that keep vulnerable populations engaged and out of the hospital.
Join our webinar panel on Jan 20 with leading healthcare innovators Dr. Patrick Runnels (CMO, Population Health, University Hospitals), Kim Blanch (Director of Community and Mobile Outreach, Beebe Healthcare), and Zach Rabovsky (Director, Population Health Strategy and Practice Transformation, CareFirst BlueCross) for a practical discussion on connecting health and social services through strategic communication.
Learn how modern, multi-channel engagement is helping care teams reach more people with the right support at critical moments.
Walk away with actionable strategies to strengthen coordination between clinical care and social support, improving outcomes while reducing avoidable hospitalizations.
Population health success now hinges on addressing the social needs that shape daily life such as housing, food security, transportation, and community connection. But the real challenge is coordinating effective patient journeys that keep vulnerable populations engaged and out of the hospital.
Join our webinar panel on Jan 20 with leading healthcare innovators Dr. Patrick Runnels (CMO, Population Health, University Hospitals), Kim Blanch (Director of Community and Mobile Outreach, Beebe Healthcare), and Zach Rabovsky (Director, Population Health Strategy and Practice Transformation, CareFirst BlueCross) for a practical discussion on connecting health and social services through strategic communication.
Learn how modern, multi-channel engagement is helping care teams reach more people with the right support at critical moments.
Walk away with actionable strategies to strengthen coordination between clinical care and social support, improving outcomes while reducing avoidable hospitalizations.
Population health success now hinges on addressing the social needs that shape daily life such as housing, food security, transportation, and community connection. But the real challenge is coordinating effective patient journeys that keep vulnerable populations engaged and out of the hospital.
Join our webinar panel on Jan 20 with leading healthcare innovators Dr. Patrick Runnels (CMO, Population Health, University Hospitals), Kim Blanch (Director of Community and Mobile Outreach, Beebe Healthcare), and Zach Rabovsky (Director, Population Health Strategy and Practice Transformation, CareFirst BlueCross) for a practical discussion on connecting health and social services through strategic communication.
Learn how modern, multi-channel engagement is helping care teams reach more people with the right support at critical moments.
Walk away with actionable strategies to strengthen coordination between clinical care and social support, improving outcomes while reducing avoidable hospitalizations.

Join us for a powerful conversation with Cindy Berrios, MSW, LCSW, Interim CEO of On the Margins, a professional corporation rooted in abolition, antiracism, and liberation psychology.
In this interview-style webinar, we’ll explore how On the Margins is reimagining care for BIPOC, Queer, and marginalized youth, and how Blooming Health is supporting this work by automating outreach and engagement, giving staff more time to focus on healing, not logistics.
Together, we’ll discuss how technology can be a tool for liberation, not replacement, uplifting organizations to scale impact without compromising human connection.
Key Takeaways:
Free up valuable time for social workers and case managers by automating outreach and follow-ups.
Reach more young people with care and resources by strategically leveraging technology.
Eliminate accessibility barriers, such as language, device type, or internet access, to boost engagement and connection.

Join us for a powerful conversation with Cindy Berrios, MSW, LCSW, Interim CEO of On the Margins, a professional corporation rooted in abolition, antiracism, and liberation psychology.
In this interview-style webinar, we’ll explore how On the Margins is reimagining care for BIPOC, Queer, and marginalized youth, and how Blooming Health is supporting this work by automating outreach and engagement, giving staff more time to focus on healing, not logistics.
Together, we’ll discuss how technology can be a tool for liberation, not replacement, uplifting organizations to scale impact without compromising human connection.
Key Takeaways:
Free up valuable time for social workers and case managers by automating outreach and follow-ups.
Reach more young people with care and resources by strategically leveraging technology.
Eliminate accessibility barriers, such as language, device type, or internet access, to boost engagement and connection.
