Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 6 Strategies Scientifically Supported Insufficient Evidence Family and Social Support Income Quality of Care Sexual Activity Evidence of Ineffectiveness Reduce risky sexual behavior Reduce unnecessary spending & overtreatment Access to Care Air and Water Quality Alcohol and Drug Use Education Employment Clear all Bookmark this strategy Comprehensive risk reduction sexual education Provide information about contraception and protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in classroom or community settings Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity Bookmark this strategy Condom availability programs Provide condoms free of charge or at a reduced cost in community and school-based settings Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity Bookmark this strategy HIV and STI interventions coordinated with work, vocational training, or sports for youth Coordinate efforts to reduce risky sexual behavior among adolescents with work, vocational training, or sports Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Sexual Activity Bookmark this strategy Patient financial incentives for preventive care Use payments, vouchers, and other incentives to encourage patients to undergo preventive care such as screenings, vaccinations, etc. Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Quality of Care Bookmark this strategy Patient shared decision making Support joint decision making between health care practitioners and patients through shared decision making (SDM); part of patient-centered care Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Quality of Care Bookmark this strategy Value-based insurance design Create financial incentives or remove financial disincentives to affect consumer choices and incentivize provision of cost efficient health care services Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Quality of Care
Bookmark this strategy Comprehensive risk reduction sexual education Provide information about contraception and protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in classroom or community settings Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity
Bookmark this strategy Condom availability programs Provide condoms free of charge or at a reduced cost in community and school-based settings Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Sexual Activity
Bookmark this strategy HIV and STI interventions coordinated with work, vocational training, or sports for youth Coordinate efforts to reduce risky sexual behavior among adolescents with work, vocational training, or sports Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Sexual Activity
Bookmark this strategy Patient financial incentives for preventive care Use payments, vouchers, and other incentives to encourage patients to undergo preventive care such as screenings, vaccinations, etc. Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Quality of Care
Bookmark this strategy Patient shared decision making Support joint decision making between health care practitioners and patients through shared decision making (SDM); part of patient-centered care Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Quality of Care
Bookmark this strategy Value-based insurance design Create financial incentives or remove financial disincentives to affect consumer choices and incentivize provision of cost efficient health care services Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Quality of Care