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Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors - Workshop Summary (Paperback)
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Applying a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors - Workshop Summary (Paperback)
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Health is influenced by a wide range of factors, many of which fall
outside of the health care delivery sector. These determinants of
health include, for example, the characteristics of how people
live, work, learn, and play. Decision and policy making in areas
such as transportation, housing, and education at different levels
of government, and in the private sector, can have far-reaching
impacts on health. Throughout the United States there has been
increasing dialogue on incorporating a health perspective into
policies, programs, and projects outside the health field. Applying
a Health Lens to Decision Making in Non-Health Sectors is the
summary of a workshop convened in September 2013 by the Institute
of Medicine Roundtable on Population Health Improvement to foster
cross-sectoral dialogue and consider the opportunities for and
barriers to improving the conditions for health in the course of
achieving other societal objectives (e.g., economic development,
efficient public transit). The roundtable engaged members, outside
experts, and stakeholders on three core issues: supporting fruitful
interaction between primary care and public health; strengthening
governmental public health; and exploring community action in
transforming the conditions that influence the public's health.
This report is a discussion of health in all policies approaches to
promote consideration for potential health effects in policy making
in many relevant domains, such as education, transportation, and
housing. Table of Contents Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 How Social
Policies Shape Health 3 Highlights from the Work of Federal
Agencies 4 Highlights from the Work of State and Local Governments
5 Working Across Sectors to Improve Health 6 Closing Remarks
Appendix A: References Appendix B: Agenda Appendix C: Biosketches
of Speakers and Planning Committee Members
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