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Presentation
Unifying Systems for Population Health: Infrastructure, Incentives & Evidence for Collective Action
Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting (2014)
  • Glen P Mays, University of Kentucky
Abstract
This presentation, part of the SBM Presidential Symposium on Aligning Family, Clinical, and Community Systems, reviews the collective action problems that are commonly encountered in implementing multi-sector population health improvement strategies, and examines research on ways of using public health strategies and infrastructure to overcome these problems.
Publication Date
Spring April 24, 2014
Citation Information
Glen P Mays. "Unifying Systems for Population Health: Infrastructure, Incentives & Evidence for Collective Action" Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glen_mays/152/