2024

Dalio Center for
Health Justice at
NewYork-Presbyterian

progress
report

Dalio Center for
Health Justice at
NewYork-Presbyterian

About the

Dalio Center for Health Justice

at NewYork-Presbyterian

The Dalio Center for Health Justice at NewYork-Presbyterian, launched in October 2020, aims to understand and address the root causes of health inequities with the goal of improving the health of our patients, our team members, and the communities we serve. Through the Dalio Center, we invest in research, education, and programming, and advocate for policy change to drive measurable improvements in health outcomes for all. Because 80% of health outcomes are driven by social, behavioral, and environmental causes, our work is not limited to addressing health care access and quality. We also support community initiatives and collaboratives that aim to address those social drivers of health.

In order to understand the health outcomes that disproportionately affect our communities and enhance capacity building, the Dalio Center works with teams across our three institutions: NewYork-Presbyterian and our two affiliated medical schools, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine. In partnership with the Community Mission and Health Justice Committee of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital’s Board of Trustees, local community organizations, and government agencies, we are making progress in eliminating the health inequities that undermine our communities.

About the

2024 Progress Report

The Dalio Center has organized its work into four strategic areas, illustrated in the depicted brownstone: Data & Infrastructure, Clinical & Community Strategy, Research & Implementation Science, and Education & Leadership.

This report provides a summary of key project accomplishments in 2024 for each strategic area, such as:

1

Development of large-scale educational programming that emphasizes health justice in Education & Leadership

2

Funding of innovative health justice research programs in Research & Implementation Science

3

Creation of programs to address end stage kidney disease and sickle cell disease, which disproportionately affect people of color and those with low socioeconomic status in Clinical & Community Strategy

4

Expansion of screening and referral to help patients struggling with social risks that may affect their health in Data & Infrastructure

2024 by the numbers

100+

data analytics team members trained

Data & Infrastructure

290k

social screens

50+

inpatient quality & patient experience measures disaggregated

28k

community-based organization resources provided

Clinical & Community Strategy


Expanded Sickle Cell Program

Prevention and Education in Advanced Kidney Disease

1200+

sickle cell patients in the registry

376

patients enrolled

27

patients transplanted

Sickle Cell Awareness Campaign

260M

earned media reach

4.9M

#IBall4SickleCell reach

2.5M

influencer impressions

Research & Implementation Science

$200k

awarded for service line and clinical projects

$1.4M

health justice grants

$9M

in additional funding obtained by original grantees

Education & Leadership

Dalio Center Community Event at Queens Botanical Garden

Annual Conference

350+

conference attendees

1200+

attendees

Training & Education

34k+

enrollments in Dalio Center trainings

50+

speaking engagements

Governance & Staff

The Dalio Center for Health Justice is overseen by the Community Mission and Health Justice Committee of NewYork-Presbyterian’s Board of Trustees and works closely with NewYork-Presbyterian’s affiliated medical schools: Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine.