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Roundtable on Population Health Improvement: 2017 Annual Report
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... In 2018, we are excited to welcome Joshua Sharfstein as a co-chair of the round­ George Isham Senior Advisor, HealthPartners, Inc., and table with one of us George Isham retiring from the roundtable. We will continue Senior Fellow, HealthPartners Institute for to focus on the three Es, including an evolving conversation about a well-being Education and Research economy -- ­advancing the health-in-all-policies approach in broader context and with attention to the flow of funds in society and how it supports or impedes community health, prosperity, and vibrancy.
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... , and health equity, which the roundtable resolved to "Doing something urgently about consider a permanent lens for its work. the global climate crisis, could be In 2017, the roundtable's workshops addressed the topics of rural health equity, the largest public health opportunity early childhood care and education, tax policy, and climate change.
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... The workshop included invited presentations on and discussions of initiatives created to tackle systematic disinvestment in rural communities and implications for improving the social determinants of health, including access to and quality of health care services. The workshop was intended to illustrate some promising and constructive actions that rural communities facing these enormous challenges are taking to equitably improve residents' health and well-­being.
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... they have secure, positive ­relationships with adults who Exploring Tax Policy to Advance Population Health, Health Equity, and Economic Prosperity are knowledgeable about how to In December 2017, the roundtable addressed the use of tax policies to channel ­support their development and resources and shape economic incentives affecting population health. The learning and are responsive to workshop began with a "tax policy 101" overview.
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... built on previous National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine edu/catalog/24786/ workshops that explored how safe and healthy communities are a necessary exploring-equity-in-mul tisector-communicomponent of health equity and efforts to improve population health. The ty-health-partnerproceedings explored how a variety of community-based organizations worked ships-proceedings-of-a with and through multisector health partnerships to engage residents, reduce health disparities, and improve health and well-being.
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... Paper topics ranged from accountable communities for health to the value of business investment in community health. • Building Health Literacy and Family Engagement in Head Start Communities: A Case Study  https://nam.edu/building-health-literacy-and-family-engagement-in head-start-communities-a-case-study/ •  Philanthropy and Beyond: Creating Shared Value to Promote Well-Being for Individuals in Their Communities  https://nam.edu/philanthropy-and-beyond creating-shared-value-to-promote-well-being-for-individuals-in-their-communities/ • Case Study: Improving Population and Individual Health Through Health System Transformation in Washington State  https://nam.edu/case-study-improving population-and-individual-health-through-health-system-transformation-in washington-state/ • Case Study: Medicaid and Public Health Collaboration in Oregon  https://nam.
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... Collaborative activities included webinars, conference calls, and an in-person meeting. In October 2017, the roundtable and the National Academy of Medicine co-hosted the fifth annual DC Public Health Case Challenge, a problem-based learning opportunity in which teams from area universities compete in developing innovative responses to a hypothetical case/call for proposals.
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... 3. October 2018: a workshop co-hosted with the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science to explore past achievements and future frontiers. 4. December 2018: a workshop on economics, examining the ways in which economic and related policies can support the improvement of population health.
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... Looking Forward: Roundtable Activities in 2018
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... Gourevitch Robert McLellan Association of American Medical Colleges NYU School of Medicine Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Terry Allan Garth Graham Phyllis D Meadows Cuyahoga County Board of Health Aetna Foundation Kresge Foundation John Auerbach Gary Gunderson Bobby Milstein Trust for America's Health Wake Forest University ReThink Health Catherine Baase Wayne Jonas José T
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... HealthPartners The roundtable intends to catalyze urgently Health Resources and Services Administration needed action toward a stronger, more healthful, HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health and more productive society. The roundtable will HHS Program Support Center therefore facilitate sustainable collaborative action Kaiser Permanente East Bay Community Foundation by a community of science-informed leaders from Kresge Foundation public health, health care, business, education, early childhood development, housing, agriculture, Nemours transportation, economic development, and nonprofit New York State Health Foundation and faith-based organizations.
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... T I M E LI NE 2013 | February: The Roundtable on Population Health 2015 | February Workshop: Public Health and Health Care: Improvement is launched | April Workshop: Perspectives on Collaboration and Innovation at the Interface | April Workshop: Improving Population Health | June Workshop: Population Health How Modeling Can Inform Strategies to Improve Population and the Affordable Care Act | September Workshop: Applying Health: A Workshop | June workshop: Applying a Health Lens II: a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors | The Role and Potential of the Private Sector to Improve Economic December Workshop: Accelerating a Movement to Improve Well-Being and Community Outcomes | July Workshop: Metrics Health and Promote Health Equity that Matter for Population Health Action | September Workshop: Advancing the Science to Improve Population Health 2014 | February Workshop: Resources for Population Health Improvement | April Workshop: The Role and Potential of 2016 | February Workshop: Framing the Dialogue on Race and Communities in Population Health Improvement | June Workshop: Ethnicity to Advance Health Equity | June Workshop: Community Opportunities for Progress at the Interface of Health and Violence as a Population Health Issue | October Workshop: Education | July Workshop: Business Engagement in Achieving Building Sustainable Financing Structures for Population Health | Population Health | September Workshop: Communicating to December Workshop: Exploring the Infrastructure of Multisector Advance the Public's Health | December Workshop: Achieving Community Health Partnerships Meaningful Population Health Outcomes: A Workshop on Spread and Scale 2017 | March Workshop: Protecting the Health and Well Being of Communities in a Changing Climate | June Workshop: Achieving Rural Health Equity and Well-Being: Challenges and Opportunities | September Workshop: Exploring Early Childhood Care and Education Levers To Improve Population Health | December Workshop: Exploring Tax Policy to Advance Population Health, Health Equity, and Economic Prosperity
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... spending on health care services has no peer, the outstanding contributions to knowledge, and increase public nation's performance as measured by key health metrics leaves understanding in matters of science, engineering, and medicine. much to be desired.


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