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Webinar Materials

On November 12, 2018, leaders from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation presented a webinar for members of Moving Health Care Upstream’s Policy Learning Lab. During the webinar, PCCI shared lessons learned from the evolution and expansion of their work targeting social determinants of health as a means of making measurable population health improvements.

CLICK HERE for the webinar slide deck.

CLICK HERE for the webinar recording (audio with slides). Note- due to issues with sound quality, we edited out the introduction and discussion / Q&A portions of the webinar. Written responses to the discussion / Q&A items are provided as a substitute. See link, below.

CLICK HERE for PCCI’s responses to discussion / Q&A items presented by Policy Learning Lab teams.

 

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A great illustration of what #HealthEquity means! ⬇️

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One size does NOT fit all, especially in health.

When it comes to addressing the nation's critical health challenges, the greatest opportunity for lasting change often lives within public policies that affect #healthequity and well-being.

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As we emerge from #COVID19 we can develop healthy children & a strong workforce for the future by prioritizing health & well-being early in life. We wrote this op-ed urging @POTUS to create a #WHOffice4Kids to meet our greatest challenges & place the US on a healthy path forward. https://twitter.com/Nemours/status/1353728067341062144

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[email protected] op-ed by Nemours CEO @LarryMossMD & @First_Focus Pres @BruceLesley asks @POTUS for a @WhiteHouse Office on Children & Youth #WHOffice4Kids #ChildrensCabinet https://morningconsult.com/opinions/dear-president-biden-we-need-a-white-house-office-on-children-and-youth/

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