Legal Innovations to Advance a Culture of Health

As conceptualized by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and its partners, a culture of health centers on a society in which health flourishes across all populations and sectors. Law, among other tools, is critical to advancing a culture of health across multiple arenas. In this manuscript, Network f...

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Hauptverfasser: Hodge Jr, James G., Weidenaar, Kim, Baker-White, Andy, Barraza, Leila, Bauerly, Brittney Crock, Corbett, Alicia, Davis, Corey, Frey, Leslie T., Griest, Megan M., Healy, Colleen, Krueger, Jill, Lowrey, Kerri McGowan, Tilburg, William
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Humans
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Legislation
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United States
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