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7 Reflections on the Day
Pages 69-72

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... The workshops highlighted a variety of case examples of successful health care and public health col laborations. Mattessich observed that progress is being made not 69
From page 70...
... The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and others at the federal level, health care leaders, foundations, and academic leaders are endorsing collaboration between health care and pub lic health, even if action and funding are lagging in some spheres, Mattessich said.
From page 71...
... In order to create a culture of health, health care and public health need to collabo rate not only with each other but also with other systems, such as schools, housing, employers, and others. PARTICIPANT PERSPECTIVES Moderator Mattessich asked roundtable members and participants to briefly suggest something they learned at the workshop that they would take back to their organizations, communities, professional groups, and so forth.
From page 72...
... could provide information about how they identify health care resource shortage areas. CLOSING REMARKS Getting healthy requires broad, multisectoral collaboration, said David Kindig of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.


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