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1 Introduction
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... This vision rests on the recognition that outcomes such as improved life expectancy, quality of life, and health for all are shaped by interdepen dent social, economic, environmental, genetic, behavioral, and health care ­factors. Achieving this vision will require national and community-based policies and dependable resources, Magnan continued.
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... Langone Health in New York City, to explore how evolving concepts of value in health care and business investments are leading to a shift in resources toward investments in health and wellbeing for all. Participants were welcomed by Marc Gourevitch on behalf of NYU Langone Health.
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... ; and • Identify leadership and partnership opportunities that could help to further the shift toward new investments that produce equitable health and well-being. The workshop, a 1-day event, could not include a detailed history of the investment landscape in the business and health sectors, or orient audience members unfamiliar with those fields to the impact invest BOX 1-1 Planning Committee Statement of Task An ad hoc committee will plan and convene a 1-day public workshop that will explore some of the factors that can spur change in economic priorities in two spotlight industries: health care and financial services.
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... . The next two panel sessions provided profiles of selected leaders in the health care (see Chapter 5)


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