Provide center-based programs that support cognitive and social development among young children from families with low incomes, with supports such as home visiting or parental education
Partner with doctors, nurse practitioners, and other medical professionals to incorporate literacy support into regular well-child visits, especially in lower income communities
Provide students from public schools, from low income backgrounds, or who have a high risk of dropping out and their families with information about social services and health care supports; also called community resource or family and community liaisons
Create financial incentives or remove financial disincentives to affect consumer choices and incentivize provision of cost efficient health care services