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abstract: 'For generations, Americans'' health has been unequally influenced by
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income, education, ethnicity, and geography. Health care systems have
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operated largely apart from each other and from community life. The
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definition of health has been the ``absence of illness,{''''} rather than
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the recognition that all aspects of our lives should support health.
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Today, a growing number of communities, regions, and states are working
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to redefine what it means to get and stay healthy by addressing the
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multiple determinants of health. The requirements of federal health care
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reform are changing who has access to care, how care is paid for and
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delivered, and how patients and providers interact. Coordinated efforts
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to promote wellness and prevent diseases are proliferating among a
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diverse set of stakeholders. These developments in health and in society
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present a window of opportunity for real societal transformation-a
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chance to catalyze a national movement that demands and supports a
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widely shared, multifaceted vision for a Culture of Health.
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To address this challenge, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has
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embarked on a strategic direction to use the tools of a large national
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philanthropy to catalyze a social movement which we are calling Building
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a Culture of Health. This article presents the Foundation''s new model
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for a Culture of Health, the trans-disciplinary research that developed
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a set of metrics that tie to the model, and the community engagement
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activities undertaken in the development of both the model and metrics.
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The model and associated metrics and extensive communication, in
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addition to partnership, and grant funding strategies, represent a
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culture change strategy being implemented over 20 years. Addressing
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underlying inequities in health affirming life conditions and improving
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social cohesion across diverse groups to take action to improve theses
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condition lay at the heart of this strategy. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All
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rights reserved.'
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affiliation: 'Trujillo, MD (Corresponding Author), Robert Wood Johnson Fdn, Route
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1 \& Coll Rd East,POB 2316, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.
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Trujillo, Matthew D.; Plough, Alonzo, Robert Wood Johnson Fdn, Route 1 \& Coll Rd
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East,POB 2316, Princeton, NJ 08543 USA.'
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author: Trujillo, Matthew D. and Plough, Alonzo
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author-email: mtrujillo@rwjf.org
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author_list:
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- family: Trujillo
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given: Matthew D.
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- family: Plough
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given: Alonzo
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.06.043
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files: []
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issn: 0277-9536
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journal: SOCIAL SCIENCE \& MEDICINE
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keywords: 'Health; Values; Social cohesion; Social capital; Civic engagement;
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Community'
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keywords-plus: 'PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; UNITED-STATES; MENTAL-HEALTH; COMMUNITY; SENSE;
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INEQUALITY; PARTICIPATION; ENVIRONMENT; DEATH; RISK'
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language: English
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month: SEP
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number-of-cited-references: '52'
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pages: 206-213
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papis_id: f02b0e4ac0962f613de9992066d69c68
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ref: Trujillo2016buildingculture
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times-cited: '32'
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title: 'Building a culture of health: A new framework and measures for health and
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health care in America'
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000383296400024
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usage-count-last-180-days: '1'
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usage-count-since-2013: '30'
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volume: '165'
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web-of-science-categories: 'Public, Environmental \& Occupational Health; Social Sciences,
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Biomedical'
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year: '2016'
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