Intentionally Designing Communities for Health and Well-Being: A Vision for Today

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 46 (3):685-690 (2018)
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Efforts in Virginia highlight an emerging approach to improving health and well-being for the population — human-centered design intentionally focused on protecting health and improving well-being. This keynote emphasized a data-informed approach facilitated by multi-sectoral leadership that promotes alignment of community assets focused to result in system changes more likely to sustainably improve health and well-being.

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