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E-raamat: Private Sector as a Catalyst for Health Equity and a Vibrant Economy: Proceedings of a Workshop

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2016
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780309443555
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A critical component of the nation's economic vitality is ensuring that all Americans can contribute and prosper. Such contributions presuppose an intentional focus on achieving the highest levels of health possible, which requires that conditions in communities, schools workplaces, and other settings promote health and address the social determinants of health for all community members. Many organizations, in both the private and public sectors, have been establishing partnerships to further healthy workplaces and health equity in general. Many are taking the lead in producing economic growth that is inclusive and responsive to the nation's diverse needs and populations. Increasingly, privatepublic partnerships are emerging as ways of doing business. Additionally, a variety of new developments in health, health care, and community benefits obligations that are part of the Affordable Care Act have contributed to this interest in economic growth and health and in the creation of new partnerships.





To examine past successes and future opportunities, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop in November 2015. The workshop focused on the potential of the private sector to produce a triple bottom line: economic opportunity (including workforce development) and growth, healthy work and community environments, and improved employee health. At the same time, participants looked beyond the private sector to publicprivate partnerships and to public-sector actions that combine opportunities for economic growth and good health for all. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction and Organization of the Workshop 2 Paying Attention to Disparities 3 Workforce Development Initiatives in the Chicago Area 4 Health Care Opportunities 5 Community-Based Initiatives 6 Major Topics of the Workshop Appendix A: World Caf Models Appendix B: Workshop Agenda Appendix C: Speaker Biographical Sketches Appendix D: Statement of Task
Acronyms And Abbreviations xiii
1 Introduction and Organization of the Workshop
1(4)
Background for the Workshop
2(1)
Organization of the Workshop
3(2)
2 Paying Attention to Disparities
5(6)
Disparities and Economic Growth
5(2)
Worker Health and the Bottom Line
7(1)
Using Disparities to Analyze Public Policies
7(1)
Addressing Inequities
8(3)
3 Workforce Development Initiatives in the Chicago Area
11(10)
Workforce Development at Starbucks
11(4)
Workplace Development for Ex-Offenders
15(2)
Creating a Strong Base for Employment
17(4)
4 Health Care Opportunities
21(10)
Trinity Health
21(3)
Marriott International
24(1)
Equity and the Accreditation of Medical Education
25(4)
Defining Community
29(2)
5 Community-Based Initiatives
31(12)
Parks After Dark: Transforming Communities
31(3)
Multnomah County: Creating Vibrant Communities Through Health Equity
34(3)
The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative: Reclaiming a Community
37(2)
Building Trust
39(1)
Community Engagement
40(1)
Involving the Private Sector
41(2)
6 Major Topics of the Workshop
43(4)
Making the Business Case for Change
43(1)
Workforce Development and Health
43(1)
Individual and Community Health
44(1)
Community Transformation
44(1)
Potential Future Actions
44(3)
APPENDIXES
A World Cafe Models
47(6)
B Workshop Agenda
53(6)
C Speaker Biographical Sketches
59(8)
D Statement of Task
67