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    Strategic partnerships

    Build the partnership path around the people you serve

    Explore two focused review paths for care delivery and community aging, with shared questions for scope, governance, and evidence.

    Choose a partnership path

    Healthcare providers and systemsGovernment and community aging

    Two audiences, equal focus

    Healthcare providers and systems

    Review priorities for your organization.

    Where could a structured review support care-team workflow decisions?

    • Assessment context

      Review how observations could be organized for an assessment workflow.

    • Documentation handoff

      Explore what information a care-team handoff would need to contain.

    • Care coordination

      Discuss roles, boundaries, and information flow across a care team.

    • Implementation fit

      Map deployment, governance, accessibility, and review requirements.

    Discuss the healthcare pathway

    Government and community aging

    Review priorities for your organization.

    Where could a structured review support community aging priorities?

    • Aging pathways

      Explore how a program could frame navigation and support questions.

    • Participation context

      Review who would participate and what accessible engagement would require.

    • Program coordination

      Discuss roles and information flow across community stakeholders.

    • Governance fit

      Map oversight, procurement, evidence, and review requirements.

    Discuss the community aging pathway

    A shared collaboration process

    Each conversation starts with scope and review questions, not assumptions.

    1. 1

      Discover

      Clarify the people, setting, priorities, and decision context.

    2. 2

      Scope

      Define boundaries, responsibilities, dependencies, and review materials.

    3. 3

      Validate

      Examine workflow, accessibility, governance, and evidence questions.

    4. 4

      Decide

      Agree whether a next step is appropriate and what it would require.

    Capability language for review

    These labels describe how capability discussions are separated during review.

    Available now

    Consider only capabilities supported by an active public approval record.

    Scoped implementation

    Treat configuration or delivery needs as part of a defined implementation review.

    Roadmap

    Keep future possibilities separate from current review scope.

    Questions to review together

    A partnership discussion should make responsibilities and evidence boundaries visible.

    • Deployment boundaries and responsibilities
    • Privacy, security, and governance review
    • Accessibility and inclusive participation needs
    • Evidence sources and claim boundaries

    Choose the conversation that fits your organization

    The selected path carries only the audience category into the existing inquiry form.

    Start a healthcare partnership conversationStart a community aging partnership conversation