A case study on variations in network structure and cross-sector alignment in two local systems serving pregnant and parenting women in recovery.
Liza M CreelYana F FeyginMadeline ShipleyDeborah Winders DavisTiffany Cole HallChaly DownsStephanie HoskinsNatalie PasquenzaScott D DuncanPublished in: Health services research (2023)
Cross-sector alignment may strengthen local capacity for comprehensive SUD care for pregnant and parenting women. Healthcare organizations are key players in cross-sector partnerships in the rural community, where one healthcare facility holds the central brokerage role. In contrast, public health agencies are key to cross-sector collaboration with social services in the urban community.