Originally posted in The Conversation, 4/25/18. The health of children born to unauthorized immigrants – who are U.S. citizens – is affected by local and federal immigration policies. There are as...
By Brian Quinn in Health Affairs. Creating a Culture of Health—one in which health is a shared value and every person has the opportunity to be as healthy as possible—requires leadership, innovation...
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Policies, laws, and other system and community levers play a critical role in improving population health, well-being, and equity—even when they stem from sectors outside health and health care. The...
Before we venture into 2017 we’d like to take a moment to share E4A program highlights from 2016. Our biggest news to share concerns the 16 E4A funded grants that have gotten underway this year. These...
Learn about the Evidence for Action program directly from its grantees. We have developed a five-part Medium series that highlights feedback and direct quotes from our grantees: E4A from the Grantees'...
by Erin Hagan, PhD, MBA, Deputy Director I frequently make trips between my home in the Bay Area and the East Coast. During a recent trip to New York I spent a morning walking with a friend along the...
E4A grantees Drs. Kurt Schwabe and Bruce Link interviewed with Ezra David Romero on Valley Public Radio: NPR for Central California. They shared information on their E4A project: Overlooked Health...