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Presentation
Infrastructure and Incentives for Multi-sector Population Health Initiatives
General Electric Healthy Cities Leadership Academy (2016)
  • Glen P. Mays, University of Kentucky
Abstract
Collective actions to improve health status on a community-wide basis do not happen automatically.  Government agencies and private sector organizations frequently lack sufficient information, incentives, and infrastructure to make large shared investments in health improvement activities.  This session reviews the evidence on the types of infrastructure and incentives that may be needed to support high-impact multi-sector work in population health.   
Publication Date
Fall October 11, 2016
Location
Crotonville, NY
Citation Information
Glen P. Mays. "Infrastructure and Incentives for Multi-sector Population Health Initiatives" General Electric Healthy Cities Leadership Academy (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glen_mays/266/