Preserving public health data is vital to our democracy. Data tell the story of who we are as a nation. It can inform policies that meet community needs, determine how government spends money, and ...
Health depends on sound data, honest science, and strong partnership. We must commit to protecting them. Everyone deserves the same chance to live a healthy life. Good data can help paint a full ...
This journal article describes a campaign to promote and increase access to safe drinking water on the Navajo Nation reservation, using community input and involvement. Researchers need adequate time ...
I’ve spent more than three decades advocating for policies that help people live healthier lives with love, family, and community. This kind of deep change requires sustained organizing and leadership ...
We all deserve long lives. But unfortunately, where you live may affect your chances of living a long, healthy life. Different neighborhoods may have different access to stable housing, quality ...
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is taking bold leaps to transform health in our lifetime and pave the way, together, to a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right. We fund ...
These powerful grantee stories can inspire and inform collective action and progress toward advancing health equity. Explore the latest in reflection and research from subject matter experts at RWJF ...
Despite a common assumption that our country is more polarized than ever, new survey research shows that U.S. adults agree broadly on their priorities for themselves, their families, and their ...
Healthcare providers would lose more than $770 billion in revenue over the next decade under the congressional spending bill passed by the House of Representatives. In addition to lost revenue, the ...
Busting the stereotype of men as breadwinners and women as caregivers benefits families and our economy. New research reveals conditions and supports needed for men to fulfill their caregiver roles.
Thousands of people in each state that expanded Medicaid could lose health coverage next year under a federal Medicaid work requirement. Most people who would be affected already work or are disabled, ...
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