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PREVENTION INSTITUTE
221 Oak Street
Oakland, CA 94607
Tel: 510.444.7738
Fax: 510.663.1280

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HEALTH REFORM PUBLICATIONS

  • New Talking Points
    Use these to help explain why community prevention must be included in health reform.

 

 

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Describes prevention as a critical element of the stimulus package.

 

Indentifies concrete steps for the new administration and Congress to take to substantially reduce health inequities. Co-released with The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies.

 

Offers recommendations for how the new administration and Congress can integrate the goals of individual and community well-being, equity, and economic growth. Co-released with PolicyLink.

 

Demonstrates how investing in community-based prevention in California is cost effective. Co-released with Trust for America's Health and The California Endowment.

 

Demonstrates how investing in community-based prevention in America is cost effective. Co-released with Trust for America's Health.

 

Results from the Healthier America California Convening. Co-released with Trust for America's Health.

 

Describes how investment in primary prevention can lead to improved health and health care. Co-released with The California Endowment and The Urban Institute.

 

  • Community Makeovers--Coming Soon

 

Gives a detailed outline of Prevention Institute's Health Care Reform proposal

 

 

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Putting Prevention at the Center of Community Well Being
www.preventioninstitute.org