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The Hispanic Paradox: Why do Latinos Live Longer?

Dr. Michael Greger discusses the available research on why U.S. Hispanics tend to live the longest despite less education on average, a higher poverty rate, and worse access to health care in this video by NutritionFacts.org.

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National Quality Forum: 10 Key Elements For Improving Population Health

1. Collaborative Self-Assessment
2. Leadership Across the Region and Within Organizations
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Source: National Quality Forum, August 2016
Source URL: http://www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2016/08/Improving_Population_ Health_by_Working_with_Communities__Action_Guide_3_0.aspx

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This Month in Population Health News
  • Running the Race Toward Value-Based Healthcare: Three Keys to Success by Dave Van Andel
  • Freestanding Emergency Rooms Contribute to Higher Quality Care, Fewer Hospitalizations by Jay Woody M.D., FACEP
  • Making a Case for Population Health: Team Select: Keeping Team Members Healthy, Happy Through Telehealth
  • Developing Content that Supports Behavior Change by Rachel Weatherly
  • Thought Leaders' Corner: What Role Should Behavioral Health Play in Population Health Management?
  • Industry News with briefs regarding University of the Pacific and AcademyHealth.
  • Catching Up with... Kari Bunkers, M.D.
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