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“Using Law & Policy to Promote Health Equity & Achieve Healthy People Goals”

The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP)* presents…”Using Law & Policy to Promote Health Equity & Achieve Healthy People Goals”

This webinar will focus on how evidence-based legal and policy approaches can advance health equity and create lasting changes that help every American live a long, healthy life. Presenter will provide an overview of “A Blueprint for Changemakers: Achieving Health Equity Through Law & Policy.” This resource takes a comprehensive look at legal and policy strategies that can address the fundamental drivers of health inequities—and engage diverse communities and partners in the policymaking process. Attendees will also hear from a community that has successfully used law and policy to move the needle on health equity and address pressing public health challenges.

Presenter:

Kimberly Libman  |  Program Director  |  ChangeLab Solutions

It does not appear that CE credit is associated with this offering.

The goal of the Healthy People Law and Health Policy project is to highlight how evidence-based legal and policy interventions and strategies can facilitate progress toward Healthy People objectives by improving community health and well-being. In addition to reports and webinars, the project includes “Bright Spots,” or success stories, that highlight successful policy interventions that have led to improved health outcomes. The project is a collaboration between the HHS Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the CDC Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

 

*NOTE: This is an industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content.  This program may contain the mention of products, services, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier, product, service, drug, bran or approach.