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Appendix A: Criteria for Selecting Promising Models
Pages 579-582

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... The criteria were used to identify promising models from the prenatal through early childhood phases to highlight in this report. The committee did not evaluate the overall effectiveness of these efforts; rather, it used these promising models as examples throughout the report to highlight bright spots that have been able to use what is known from the science to advance health equity in the preconception through early childhood periods.
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... 3. It addresses at least one, preferably more, of the nine social deter minants of health identified in the 2017 National Academies report (health systems and services, education, employment, the physical environment, the social environment, housing, income and wealth, public safety, and transportation)
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...  Note: This includes health outcomes in a broad sense, related to social determinants (e.g., 3rd-grade reading level rates) that are strongly linked to health outcomes.
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... Set 3: Contextual Criteria As a whole, the set of examples selected will 1. Address a range of the nine determinants of health identified in the 2017 National Academies report (health systems and services, education, employment, the physical environment, the social environment, housing, income and wealth, public safety, and transportation)


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