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... The workshop, titled Achieving Meaningful Population Health Outcomes: A Workshop on Spread and Scale, was held at Hunter College in New York City. Jennifer Raab, president of Hunter College, welcomed participants to the Silberman School of Social Work and drew attention to the workshop's location in East Harlem, an area with significant health, social, economic, and educational challenges.
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... . The roundtable understands that such population health outcomes are the result of multiple health determinants, including environmental factors, social factors, behaviors, public health, medical care, and genetics.
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... lation health, an independent planning committee, co-chaired by Debbie Chang and Jacqueline Martinez Garcel and including J David Hawkins, Kerry Ann McGeary, Kevin Nolan, Wynne E
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... . For the purposes of this workshop, the planning committee members decided it would be most useful to learn how a selected group of practitioners actually engage in efforts to spread, scale, and sustain strategies in order to improve population health outcomes (see Box 1-2)
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... Learning •  se data in an ongoing evaluative learning process that informs strategy on U a regular basis. (Kaufman, Massoud, McCannon)
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... •  ee points above regarding contributions to sustainability, including finding S knowledgeable staff and working as a team; financing; continuous learning and evaluation; and cultivating culture, beliefs, and values of change.


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