... are the myriad ways community characteristics
affect health equity, such as demographic factors, income levels, educational
institutions, transportation infrastructure, and access to social services. The
NAM’ ...
... and uncoordinated educational, criminal,
and health systems; inadequate transportation; poor
housing conditions, capacity, and stability; poor nutri-
tion and diet; and lack of health literacy [77]. Health in-
equities due to structural racism impact communities
of color, ...
... well-being of people. It can advance health equity and transform systems for health (e.g., health care policies and programs, housing, transportation) by ensuring that people closest to the problems ...
... and development of methodologies that promote health and equity considerations in policy decisions across multiple sectors, including transportation, housing, and education. Kristy Red-Horse, PhD, investigator, ...
... an individual level (e.g., addressing food security, transportation) enable ... advancing equity. Social and economic policies and legislation outside of ...
... unsurmountable for many families due to cost, availability, transportation, and other factors. Programs that are offered in educational settings, however, can help youth overcome these barriers. To bridge the disaster equity divide, dissemination and implementation science should, at a ...
... unsurmountable for many families due to cost, availability,
transportation, and other factors. Programs that are
offered in educational settings, however, can help youth
overcome these barriers. To bridge the disaster equity
divide, dissemination and implementation science should,
at a ...
... medication and groceries, she must rely on public transportation and is in need of a home health aide. The teams were provided with background information on urban renewal, the history of chronic disease in DC, health equity in DC, and issues affecting low-income populations ...
... community-defined geographic areas, known as the Health Equity Zones (HEZs). This initiative recognized that residents needed resources to address the priorities in their own neighborhoods, which may include food, safety, housing, transportation, or other issues such as employment. The principles ...
... medication and groceries, she must rely on public
transportation and is in need of a home health aide.
The teams were provided with background informa-
tion on urban renewal, the history of chronic disease
in DC, health equity in DC, and issues affecting low-in-
come ...
... living wage are actually health issues. Availability of transportation, education, nutrition, all of those
things are health issues. So we really do need a whole of government approach as we look at this. And
the other is health equity. Is that we have to have a strong ...
... in manufacturing.
Manufacturing Social: Ensure support for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
Packaging: Reduce carbon emissions, waste, and depletion of natural resources.
Distribution: Reduce transportation related carbon emissions.
Hospital Operations Impact: Reduce carbon ...
... community-
defined geographic areas, known as the Health Equity
Zones (HEZs). This initiative recognized that residents
needed resources to address the priorities in their own
neighborhoods, which may include food, safety, housing,
transportation, or other issues such as employment. The
principles ...
... as the agencies simultaneously convert fossil fuel powered transportation to ... and Health Equity, that he would exercise all available legal authority ...
... million premature deaths annually. Efforts to promote green transportation could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce physical ... funding in climate adaptation. Climate Change, Health, and Equity: Today’s Global Grand Challenge Dr. Amy Thein, ...
... with meaningful community engagement and lead to health equity through transformed ... housing, community attributes, affordable child care, and economic ...
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