| Literature DB >> 27362934 |
Denise Koo1, Patrick W O'Carroll2, Andrea Harris3, Karen B DeSalvo4.
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27362934 PMCID: PMC4951075 DOI: 10.5888/pcd13.160248
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
National Metrics Initiatives Supporting Community Health, United States, June 2014–December 2015
| Name | Organization(s) involved | URL |
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| Healthy People 2020: Leading Health Indicators | Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, US Department of Health and Human Services |
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| National Prevention Strategy | Office of the Surgeon General, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, US Department of Health and Human Services |
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| America’s Health Rankings | United Health Foundation, Partnership for Prevention, American Public Health Association |
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| County Health Rankings and Roadmaps | University of Wisconsin, funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
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| Community Health Status Indicators | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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| Vital Signs: Core metrics for health and healthcare progress | Institute of Medicine |
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| Measures to Mobilize a Culture of Health | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
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| Healthy Communities Assessment Tool | US Department of Housing and Urban Development | Tool used at |
| AARP Livability Index | AARP |
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Comprehensive Toolkits Supporting Community Health, United States, June 2014–December 2015
| Name | Lead Organization | Primary Audience | Features Unique To Toolkit | URL |
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| Build Healthy Places Network | Build Healthy Places Network | Health and community development sectors | Logic models for various health conditions; MeasureUp (mapping and measurement tools); community close-ups that highlight role of community development |
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| Community Commons | IP3 and CARES-University of Missouri | Broad | Access to and ability to visualize social determinants data in graphs, maps, and other formats; content from the field organized in “channels,” including economy, education, environment, equity, food, and health; houses “hubs” where organizations, initiatives, and collaboratives can share content, data, and resources |
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| Community Health Improvement Navigator | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | Hospitals, public health sector, community partners | Community Health Improvement Infographic; key quotes from Internal Revenue Service final rule on Community Health Needs Assessments for Charitable Hospitals; search engine for evidence-based community interventions |
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| Community Toolbox | University of Kansas | Broad | Online training, curriculum, community workstations; materials in multiple languages; troubleshooting guide; guestbook to describe use of toolbox |
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| County Health Rankings and Roadmaps Action Center | University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute | Broad, community partners | County Health Rankings; What Works for Health database; model of population health; partner guides (including for public health) |
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| Practical Playbook | Duke University School of Medicine, Department of Community and Family Medicine | Public health sector, primary care providers | Similar content also published as a textbook: The Practical Playbook: Public Health and Primary Care Together. JL Michener, D Koo, BC Castrucci, JB Sprague, editors, New York (NY): Oxford University Press, 2016; first national meeting May 2016 |
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Health Campaigns Supporting Community Health, United States, June 2014–December 2015
| Name | Goal | Lead Organization | Primary Target Audience | URL |
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| Generation Public Health | Healthiest nation in one generation | American Public Health Association | Public health sector and others |
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| Culture of Health | Creating a culture of health | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | Broad |
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| Integration Forum (primary care and public health collaborative) | Accelerate integration that improves population health and lowers costs | Association of State and Territorial Health Officials | Public health sector, primary care providers |
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| Build Healthy Places Network | Catalyze and support collaboration across health and community development sectors | Build Healthy Places Network | Public health sector, health systems, community development |
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| 100 Million Healthier Lives | 100 Million people living healthier lives by 2020 | Institute for Healthcare Improvement | Broad |
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| Social determinants of health movement | Facilitating ability of academic health centers to address determinants of health | Association of Academic Health Centers | Academic health centers |
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| Health Begins | Move health upstream, improving care, addressing social determinants and health equity | Health Begins | Primary care providers |
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| Stakeholder Health | Address underlying causes of poor health | Stakeholder Health | Hospitals, health systems |
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| Moving Healthcare Upstream | Address health disparities that originate in the early years of life | UCLA/Nemours, funded by Kresge Foundation | Health systems |
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| Beyond Flexner Alliance | Integrate social mission into health professions education and practice | George Washington University | Health professions education |
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| Health is Primary | Build primary care system that puts patients at center and improves health | Family Medicine for America’s Health | Created on behalf of family physicians for the public |
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Abbreviation: UCLA, University of California Los Angeles.
Examples of Federal Agency Initiatives Supporting Community Health, United States, June 2014–December 2015
| Lead Organization | Description | URL |
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| Corporation for National and Community Service | With the simple but vital goal of finding what works, and making it work for more people, the Social Innovation Fund and its grantees create a learning network of organizations working to implement innovative and effective evidence-based solutions to local and national challenges in 3 priority areas: economic opportunity, healthy futures, and youth development. |
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| US Department of Agriculture | Promise Zones are high-poverty communities where the federal government partners with local leaders to increase economic activity, improve educational opportunities, leverage private investment, reduce violent crime, enhance public health, and address other priorities identified by the community. (Partnership between HUD and USDA.) |
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| US Department of Health and Human Services | HHS has numerous initiatives supported by agencies across the department: Accountable Health Communities, Community Health Improvement Navigator, Healthy People 2020, Public Health 3.0, National Prevention Strategy, Partnerships to Improve Community Health, State Innovation Models. |
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| US Department of Housing and Urban Development | HUD has numerous healthy housing and healthy communities initiatives: Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Program and the Healthy Communities Transformation Initiative, with its Healthy Communities Assessment Tool and Healthy Community Index. Also a partner with EPA and DOT on Partnership for Sustainable Communities. |
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| US Department of Transportation | Transportation and Health Tool facilitates examination of the impact of the transportation environment on health and identification of strategies to improve public health through transportation planning and policy. Also a partner with EPA and HUD on Partnership for Sustainable Communities. |
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| US Environmental Protection Agency | The Human Well-being Index includes a health dimension to support decisions that contribute to the sustainability of built and natural environments ( |
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| Federal Reserve | The Federal Reserve supports collective approaches that involve building quality housing, educational systems, job programs, transportation, and community wellness organizations. The Healthy Communities Initiative was designed to enrich the debate on how cross-sector and place-based approaches to revitalize low-income communities might both revitalize neighborhoods and improve health. | Dallas and San Francisco Federal Reserve banks are especially active:
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Abbreviations: DOT, US Department of Transportation; EPA, US Environmental Protection Agency; HHS, US Department of Health and Human Services; HUD, US Department of Housing and Urban Development; USDA, US Department of Agriculture.