Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Healthy Neighborhoods, Healthy Families was named a finalist of the 2020 Hearst Health Prize. Launched from Nationwide Children’s Hospital, the program examines and addresses the impact of Neighborhood Effect Syndrome in the South Side community of Columbus, Ohio. It works to create positive health outcomes for children by targeting affordable housing, education, health and wellness, safe and accessible neighborhoods, and workforce development. Kelly Kelleher, MD, MPH, Vice President for Community Health, Principal Investigator, Center for Innovation in Pediatric Practice at Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and others share more. [ Ссылка ]
The Hearst Health Prize is an annual $100,000 award honoring outstanding achievement in improving population health in the U.S., funded by Hearst Health and administered by the Jefferson College of Population Health. One winner is awarded $100,000 and up to two finalists each receive $25,000. The Hearst Health Prize provides a national platform to showcase successful programs and to proliferate best practices more rapidly. www.jefferson.edu/HearstHealthPrize
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