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Commission to Build a Healthier America Public Meeting
Join the Commission on June 19, 2013 for a public meeting to raise awareness of how non-medical factors influence health and move public- an...
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America issued 10 cross-cutting recommendations for improving the nation’s health. According to the Commission, how long and how well Americans live depend more on where we live, learn, work and play than on medical care, which accounts for only an estimated 10 to 15 percent of preventable early deaths.
The Commission, a national, independent and nonpartisan group comprising innovators and leaders with a rich diversity of experience and depth of knowledge, was charged with focusing on factors beyond medical care to identify practical and innovative strategies for improving the nation’s health. Commissioners crafted recommendations that:
The Commission found the strongest evidence for interventions that can have a lasting effect on the quality of health and life in programs that promote early childhood development and that support children and families. Therefore, many of the recommendations aim to ensure that the nation's children have the best start in life and health.
Commission Recommendations:
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Tobacco
Early Childhood
Healthy Places
Accountability
A group of 14 American leaders charged with investigating why Americans aren’t as healthy as they could be and to recommend ways beyond medical care to improve health in years, not decades.
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