Building communities that create health

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Abstract

Typically, public health policy, program design, and resource allocation are based on issue-specific, targeted interventions directed at specific populations or sub-populations. The authors argue that this approach fails to meet the goal of public healthto improve health for alland that the key to health improvement is to create a social context in which healthy choices are the norm. The authors present as case studies two Pennsylvania cities that used multisectoral approaches to achieve community health improvements.

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Wilcox, R., & Knapp, A. (2000). Building communities that create health. Public Health Reports.

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