Description
Category: Chronic Disease Management, Community Health, Economic Analysis and Forecasting, Food Assistance and Nutrition, Health Disparities and Intercultural Health, Health Policy Analysis, Managed Care and the Continuum of Care, Publications & Research, Women, Children and Adolescents
Author: David A. Kindig , Ph.D.; Michael D. Parkinson, M.D.; David R. Williams, Ph.D.; Stanley Chin; Jamie Hart, Ph.D.; Holly Korda, Ph.D.
Publication date: June 18, 2009
Altarum Institute's Distinguished Scholars and Research Directors have released research addressing the three critical attributes Altarum believes must be addressed in health reform to achieve financial stability and better health outcomes for all Americans. The three attributes -- health care innovation, health and wellness, and health equity -- are fundamental to truly systemic reform and fiscal sustainability of the health care system. These three reports offer some of the basic principles for policymakers to consider as well as suggested directions for further research.
Files
| File | File type | File size |
| Distinguished Scholars-Culture of Health Report-FIN.pdf | Adobe PDF | 528 KB |
| Distinguished Scholars-Health Equity Report-FIN.pdf | Adobe PDF | 278 KB |
| Distinguished Scholars-Innovative Care Delivery Report-FIN.pdf | Adobe PDF | 425 KB |
