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The case for evidence and collaboration in pursuit of health equity In this second volume of the Culture of Health series, Advancing Health and Well-Being convenes experts from academia, policy, journalism, and community-based organizations, among other sectors, to examine how data and narrative can catalyze progress toward building a national Culture of Health. Tackling topics such as health inequity, mass incarceration, and climate change, Advancing Health and Well-Being does more than draw lines between cause and effect; its 70+ voices lend context and lived experience to critical…mehr
The case for evidence and collaboration in pursuit of health equity In this second volume of the Culture of Health series, Advancing Health and Well-Being convenes experts from academia, policy, journalism, and community-based organizations, among other sectors, to examine how data and narrative can catalyze progress toward building a national Culture of Health. Tackling topics such as health inequity, mass incarceration, and climate change, Advancing Health and Well-Being does more than draw lines between cause and effect; its 70+ voices lend context and lived experience to critical conversations that may lack such elements. The result is a work that shows the power and promise of evidence and collaboration. Amid continued interest in population health and well-being, this book offers essential reading for those advancing such efforts, and those seeking an early grounding, in pursuit of a Culture of Health.
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Alonzo L. Plough, PhD, MPH, MA, is Chief Science Officer and Vice President of Research-Evaluation-Learning at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Plough has had a distinguished career in public health practice, academia, and philanthropy. His work focuses on improving health and well-being, and achieving health equity. Plough has served as a board member for many health and social welfare organizations.
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* Foreword * Richard E. Besser * Introduction * Alonzo L. Plough * Section I: Building a Culture of Health: The Role of Place, Race, Opportunity, and Class * 1: Seeking Common Ground in a Time of Change * Michael F. Cannon, Bruce Japsen, Forbes Leighton Ku, Shiriki Kumanyika, Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, and Sarah Rosen Wartell * 2: How Location Influences Upward Mobility and Health * Raj Chetty, John Friedman, and Eugene Robinson * 3: Driving Toward Racial Equity * Jeannette R. Ickovics, Julie Nelson, Dwayne Proctor, and Olivia Roanhorse * Section II: Influencing Health across Sectors: Selected Cases * 4: Enlisting Social Supports to Advance Health * Jo Bibby, Mariana Chilton, Anna Goodman Hoover, and David Meltzer * 5: Incarceration and Health * George Galvis, Karen Lash, and Anna Steiner * 6: Resilience and Climate Change * Brett KenCairn, Nicole Lurie, Sabrina McCormick, and Elizabeth Sawin * 7: Making the Economic Case for Population Health * Catherine Anderson, Darrell J. Gaskin, Darshak Sanghavi, Nirav R. Shah, and Nirav Shah * Section III: The Power of Collaborative Relationships * 8: Understanding and Respecting Values * Erika Blacksher, Sir Harry Burns, Larry L. Bye, Katherine Grace Carman, and Michael A. Rodriguez * 9: Traditional and New Data: Competing or Compatible? * Mollyann Brodie, Thomas Goetz, and Brian C. Quinn, * 10: Promises and Pitfalls of Cross-Sector Research Collaboration * Jessica Allen, Kacie Dragan, Lisa Dubay, Sandi L. Pruitt, Corianne Scally, and Michael S. Shafer * 11: Anchor Institutions: Harnessing Economic Power for a Healthy Community * Lisa Jensen, Danielle Varda, and David Zuckerman * Section IV: On the Front Lines of Community Change * 12: Building Vibrant Communities * Wendy K. Mariner, Eduardo Sanchez, Matthew Trowbridge, and Shin-pei Tsay * 13: Bridging the Academia-Media Gap * Al Cross and Lisa Simpson * 14: Failing Forward: Pitfalls and Progress * Veronica Combs, Lena Hatchett, Gabriel Lara, Rohit Ramaswamy, and Samuel Ross * Section V: Profiles of Kentucky * 15: The Louisville Story * Erik Eaker, Greg Fischer, Brandy Kelly Pryor, and Ted Smith * 16: A View from Appalachia * Gabriela Alcalde, Jared Arnett, Adrienne Bush, and Gil Liu * Epilogue: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on the Journey to a Culture of Health * Abbey K. Cofsky, Megan Collado Priya Gandhi, Amy Gillman, Heather Hughes, Michelle A. Larkin, Jonathan Lever, and Katie E. Wehr * Conclusion * Alonzo L. Plough * Acknowledgments * References * Index * Culture of Health Action Framework
* Foreword * Richard E. Besser * Introduction * Alonzo L. Plough * Section I: Building a Culture of Health: The Role of Place, Race, Opportunity, and Class * 1: Seeking Common Ground in a Time of Change * Michael F. Cannon, Bruce Japsen, Forbes Leighton Ku, Shiriki Kumanyika, Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, and Sarah Rosen Wartell * 2: How Location Influences Upward Mobility and Health * Raj Chetty, John Friedman, and Eugene Robinson * 3: Driving Toward Racial Equity * Jeannette R. Ickovics, Julie Nelson, Dwayne Proctor, and Olivia Roanhorse * Section II: Influencing Health across Sectors: Selected Cases * 4: Enlisting Social Supports to Advance Health * Jo Bibby, Mariana Chilton, Anna Goodman Hoover, and David Meltzer * 5: Incarceration and Health * George Galvis, Karen Lash, and Anna Steiner * 6: Resilience and Climate Change * Brett KenCairn, Nicole Lurie, Sabrina McCormick, and Elizabeth Sawin * 7: Making the Economic Case for Population Health * Catherine Anderson, Darrell J. Gaskin, Darshak Sanghavi, Nirav R. Shah, and Nirav Shah * Section III: The Power of Collaborative Relationships * 8: Understanding and Respecting Values * Erika Blacksher, Sir Harry Burns, Larry L. Bye, Katherine Grace Carman, and Michael A. Rodriguez * 9: Traditional and New Data: Competing or Compatible? * Mollyann Brodie, Thomas Goetz, and Brian C. Quinn, * 10: Promises and Pitfalls of Cross-Sector Research Collaboration * Jessica Allen, Kacie Dragan, Lisa Dubay, Sandi L. Pruitt, Corianne Scally, and Michael S. Shafer * 11: Anchor Institutions: Harnessing Economic Power for a Healthy Community * Lisa Jensen, Danielle Varda, and David Zuckerman * Section IV: On the Front Lines of Community Change * 12: Building Vibrant Communities * Wendy K. Mariner, Eduardo Sanchez, Matthew Trowbridge, and Shin-pei Tsay * 13: Bridging the Academia-Media Gap * Al Cross and Lisa Simpson * 14: Failing Forward: Pitfalls and Progress * Veronica Combs, Lena Hatchett, Gabriel Lara, Rohit Ramaswamy, and Samuel Ross * Section V: Profiles of Kentucky * 15: The Louisville Story * Erik Eaker, Greg Fischer, Brandy Kelly Pryor, and Ted Smith * 16: A View from Appalachia * Gabriela Alcalde, Jared Arnett, Adrienne Bush, and Gil Liu * Epilogue: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation on the Journey to a Culture of Health * Abbey K. Cofsky, Megan Collado Priya Gandhi, Amy Gillman, Heather Hughes, Michelle A. Larkin, Jonathan Lever, and Katie E. Wehr * Conclusion * Alonzo L. Plough * Acknowledgments * References * Index * Culture of Health Action Framework
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