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What are the Implications for Women’s Health?
Women are far more likely to live in poverty than men – and, as the Rankings have shown us, poverty leads to poorer health outcomes.
Yesterday, Women’s Policy, Inc. hosted a lunch briefing on the County Health Rankings to discuss their implications for women’s health. Women’s Policy, Inc. is a...
What Does it Take to Build a Culture of Health?
Recently Julie Willems Van Dijk, co-director of the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, moderated a Google+ Hangout exploring how local communities are building a Culture of Health. Joining her were representatives from three RWJF Culture of Health Prize communities:...
What Works for Health adds equity analysis
What Works for Health (WWFH) has added an equity analysis to its database of strategies to help users identify ways to advance health and equity in their community.
What Works for Health: Education Strategies Added
Education is one of the key factors that can make communities healthier places to live, learn, work, and play – but when we try to improve education, what works? To help communities tackling this question, we added four new strategies to What Works for Health (WWFH).
Three of...
What’s in a disparity rating? Identifying evidence-informed strategies to advance equity
What Works for Health evidence analysts are engaging in a process to strengthen the enhance disparity ratings to reflect how a strategy might influence disparities among a range of characteristics such as age, gender, and disability.
What’s in a disparity rating? Simple yet nuanced is key to a successful tool
The What Works for Health team recently engaged scholars and practitioners who use the tool in their communities. The discussions revealed a tension familiar to those in public health: How can we communicate complex information in a simple way while still maintaining accuracy and nuance?
What’s new for 2019!
As we head into our annual County Health Rankings release, we’re excited to provide new data and resources for taking action to improve health. Here’s what you’ll now find on our website:
Updated data and new measures of community health
Annually, since 2010, we’ve been providing snapshots of health for every county in the nation, and now you’ll find...
What’s New for the 2021 Rankings
The 2021 County Health Rankings are now available! Check out what's new across our website for our 2021 refresh.
What's New for the 2023 Rankings
Sharing what is new for the 2023 County Health Rankings release.
What’s the State of Obesity where you live?
We know the harmful effects obesity has on our health – that’s why the County Health Rankings has been tracking it through our Adult Obesity measure, allowing counties to evaluate obesity rates over time. Now a new report shows that adult obesity rates are still high overall,...