Tapping AI to strengthen the ties between community health centers and public health agencies

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By John Auerbach, Jen Layden, MD, PhD, Raymonde Uy, Phil Huang, MD, MPH, and Aurimar Ayala
Jen Layden, MD, PhD
Senior Vice President, Population Health & Innovation, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
Phil Huang, MD, MPH
Director, Dallas County Health and Human Services; Board Member, Big Cities Health Coalition
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The role of AI in advancing public health

AI is reshaping how public health agencies and community health centers (CHCs) understand community needs, share insights, and work together. When applied thoughtfully, AI can help bridge gaps between public health and community health centers—supporting better coordination, faster decision-making, and more responsive systems.

Join leaders from NACHC, ASTHO, NACCHO, and the Big Cities Health Coalition (BCHC) for a practical discussion on how AI is being used today—and where it can most effectively strengthen collaboration.

In this webinar, you learn:

  • How AI is currently being applied across public health and CHCs
  • Where AI can improve coordination between CHCs and public health agencies
  • Practical actions organizations can take now to collaborate more effectively

Watch the webinar to hear real-world perspectives and actionable insights from leaders across public health and community health centers.

Meet the authors
  1. John Auerbach, Senior Vice President, Federal Health

    John is a public health expert with more than 30 years of experience in strengthening programs at the federal, state, and local levels to drive improved health outcomes for the public, especially those who are at elevated risk for poor health outcomes. View bio

  2. Jen Layden, MD, PhD, Senior Vice President, Population Health & Innovation, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
  3. Raymonde Uy, MD, MBA, ACHIP™, Medical Director, Health Informatics, National Association of Community Health Centers
  4. Phil Huang, MD, MPH, Director, Dallas County Health and Human Services; Board Member, Big Cities Health Coalition
  5. Aurimar Ayala, Senior Director, National Association of County and City Health Officials