Articles found within this category are a compilation of promising practices as they relate to different goals within public health,
health equity, and health in all policy. These articles are further categorized into sub-groups based on the type of organization
represented and/or the social determinant they address.
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A Decade of Advocacy, 2012, Prevention Institute
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Data Set Directory: Social Determinants at the Local Level, 2004, CDC
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Enhancing the Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary Collaboration, 2003, Prevention
Institute
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Enhancing the Effectiveness of Multi-Field Collaboration, 2003, Prevention
Institute
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Farm Calls, 2012, NRHA
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Global
Investment Framework for Women’s and Children’s Health, 2013, World Health Organization
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Health Action: A 2020 Vision for Sonoma County, 2008, Sonoma County Public
Health Department
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Health In All Policies Guide, 2013, Public Health Institute
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Healthy Baltimore 2015, 2011, Baltimore City Health Department
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Home Visiting Program Needs Assessment, 2010, Delaware Division of Public Health
– Maternal & Child Health Bureau
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Housing as Health Care, 2013, New England Journal of Medicine
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How to Reinvent a City, 2013, IBM Smarter Cities
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National Stakeholder Strategy Goal 5: Data, Research & Evaluation, 2011,
National Office of Minority Health
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Promoting Health Equity, 2008, CDC
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Sonoma County Health Action, 2012, Sonoma County Public Health Department
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Using Data to End Health Disparities and Strengthen
Communities, 2012, National Partnership for Action
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Using Information in Community Building and Local Policy, 2007,
The Urban Institute
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Why Place Matters, 2007, Policy Link
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