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1 Introduction
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... . The roundtable understands and takes it for granted that population health outcomes are the product of various determinants of health, including individuals' medical care, genetics, behaviors, and social factors, as well as environmental factors and public health.
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... Topics of interest include lessons learned from recent and ongoing communication campaigns, the state of the evidence in communicating about health to diverse audiences, and approaches (e.g., storytelling, use of social media) to framing the issues and reaching audiences ranging from policy makers to communities and to journalists themselves. The committee will identify specific topics to be addressed, develop the agenda, select and invite speakers and other participants, and moderate the discussions.
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... The workshop on communication was moderated by roundtable cochairs George Isham and David Kindig and planning committee chair Sanne Magnan, and it featured presentations from invited speakers. The individual chapters in this summary, which correspond to the workshop's agenda items, each include sections describing the presentations and a closing section summarizing group discussion among speakers, roundtable members, and members of the audience.


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