The case for evidence and collaboration in pursuit of health equityIn 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.
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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