I completely agree - information is a determinant of health and directly and indirectly affects health outcomes via several routes. A timely and much-needed publication, Karen DeSalvo! https://lnkd.in/e49Rx5Uh
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Social determinants of health can skew clinical data. Join us for our upcoming webinar, Measurements Matter: Equity in Health Measures, where we’ll delve into the critical role of accurate health measures in clinical, policy, and personal health decisions: https://bit.ly/4i83X1Q
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🔔📝New Publication Alert: Dive into the latest insights with "Building Perspectives for Resilient Health System: Lessons Learned from the Experience of Patients and Health Professionals during COVID-19" by Viola Dsouza, Jestina Kurian, Brayal Dsouza, Varalakshmi Chandra Sekaran, and Lena Ashok. #ResilientHealthSystems #COVID19 📚✨
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🔔📝New Publication Alert: Dive into the latest insights with "Building Perspectives for Resilient Health System: Lessons Learned from the Experience of Patients and Health Professionals during COVID-19" by Viola Dsouza, Jestina Kurian, Brayal Dsouza, Varalakshmi Chandra Sekaran, and Lena Ashok. #ResilientHealthSystems #COVID19 📚✨
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NEW RESOURCES: A powerful story can increase understanding of the role of the wider determinants of health, and support for action to address them. Check out our latest top tips, produced with FrameWorks UK, on how we communicate about the building blocks of health ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/et8uneUk
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Learn more about how DMEconnected is changing the landscape of the U.S. Health System. Tune in!
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One year ago, the WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All (2021-23) issued its final report, calling for a reorientation of economies and proposing a roadmap for a world where the health and well-being of people and planet take precedence over unsustainable growth. It was a great pleasure to contribute to this month's special edition of the WHO Bulletin, which was inspired by the Council's work: https://lnkd.in/eRG5z4B3 #Economy4Health #healthfinancing Inke Mathauer
Delighted to share this month’s Bulletin of the World Health Organisation, WHO’s flagship peer reviewed journal, focusing on building an economy for health for all. Thank you to all contributors! #Economy4Health https://lnkd.in/gTsk6-Js
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Looking forward to more insights to go live on The Health Foundation's new local authority Evidence Hub. We know there is a strong case for investing in prevention-focused public services. The proof, however, is often hidden in plain sight in publicly available data. https://lnkd.in/e5J64M3g
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Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Health Forum: This JAMA Forum article discusses dimensions of financial manipulation in health care and highlights policies that might address it. https://ja.ma/3K8kfZ0
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“To advance whole-person health, alternative payment models must include oral health.” In a new report, CareQuest Institute researchers highlight the need for more publicly available information to propel payment reform. https://ow.ly/tvnV50Tn7wI
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