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New and Updated Strategies from What Works for Health
Our What Works for Health database holds more than 400 evidence-informed policies and programs to make a difference in your community. Our analysts recently updated the database with new studies, implementation examples, and resources
New and Updated Strategies from What Works for Health
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New County Health Rankings are Released!
The 2013 County Health Rankings are out!Now in our fourth year, the Rankings show that how long and how well people live depends on multiple factors including rates of smoking, education, and access to healthy food. They also help to lay the groundwork for governors, mayors, business leaders, and citizens across the country to take action to improve health. Some...
New Data Tool Shows How Neighborhoods Matter for Equity and Childhood Opportunity
We know that where we live impacts how long and how well we live. The neighborhoods we grow up in influence our health, educational outcomes, and even life expectancy.
New data, tools and resources debut with 2024 Annual Data Release
In an ongoing effort to innovate tools to improve health and equity and expand the dialogue on ways to help all communities thrive, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps (CHR&R) is offering new data and methods as a part of its Annual Data Release.
New Institute of Medicine Report Calls for Cohesive National Strategy to Measure the Public’s Health
A new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)-commissioned Institute of Medicine (IOM) report reinforces the urgency to address health not just in the doctor’s office but where it starts—in our homes, schools, jobs and communities.
New Life Expectancy Maps Released for Denver, Phoenix, Tulsa
Three new life expectancy maps illustrate that Americans living only a few miles apart in Denver, CO, Phoenix, AZ, and Tulsa, OK experience vastly different opportunities to lead long and healthy lives. The maps are the latest in the series created by the VCU Center on Society and Health to show the connection between neighborhood conditions and health. The project is supported by the Robert...
New Report: Adult Obesity Increases in the Past Year
Obesity—one of the many health factors measured in the County Health Rankings—continues to harm the health of communities across the country. According to the new F as in Fat report from Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, adult obesity rates increased in 16 states in the past year and did not decline in any states.
New Report Details America’s Obesity Epidemic
The County Health Rankings include a county’s adult obesity rate because obesity is related to several chronic conditions and premature death. Additionally, physical inactivity—a contributor to obesity-- at the county level is related to higher health care expenditures. Because of the adverse effects on both the individual and community, increasing physical activity and...
New Research Grants: Improving the County Health Rankings
Looking for an opportunity to use your research skills to impact community health across the country? The University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute (UWPHI) is currently accepting research proposals for County Health Rankings Research Grants. County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, a collaborative program between UWPHI and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, provides...