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Social Determinants of Health Group VIII
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1) Public Policy Problem Poor health status of Americans due to the neglect of non-medical contributors to health
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2) Dimensions of the problem The U.S. ranks 23 rd in the world in life expectancy, yet ranks first in healthcare spending 50% of health problems are attributable to social, economic, and environmental factors Disadvantaged Americans are exposed to non- medical risks that produce poor health and diminished life chances
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3) Rationale for Pursuing this Problem America is not getting good value for its health care spending Improving population health could: –Enhance the productivity of the workforce –Boost the national economy –Reduce healthcare expenditures –Improve the lives of all Americans Investing in disadvantaged communities will advance America’s health
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Goals To develop a multi-sector model for improving health by engaging leaders from communities, businesses, civic organizations, education, urban planning, and health and healthcare. To reduce morbidity and mortality through this process
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4) Stakeholders—supporters APHA State and territorial health officers Children’s Defense Fund Community Action Partnership La Raza National Hispanic Medical Association National Medical Association Families USA
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4) Stakeholders—supporters Congressional Black Caucus Congressional Hispanic Caucus Asian/Pacific-Islander Caucus Rural Health Caucus Rural Action Network Faith-based organizations
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4) Stakeholders—opposers Budget/fiscal conservatives Housing, environment, education may prefer direct allocations
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5) Action Plan To refine and expand community-based partnership models for improving population health To develop a broad-based coalition among supporters: –explore a legislative strategy –identify alternate funding mechanisms (federal vs foundations vs state/local vs conversion funds) –identify possible pilot communities –develop marketing/communication
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