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1 Introduction
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... On July 30, 2014, the IOM roundtable held a workshop at the New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM) in New York City to consider the role of business in improving population health beyond the usual worksite wellness and health promotion activities.2,3 In welcoming participants 1 This workshop was organized by an independent planning committee whose role was limited to the identification of topics and speakers.
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... This workshop examined several of these drivers, especially relationships and resources. An independent planning committee, cochaired by Catherine Baase and Andrew Webber and including Rachel Bright, Alexander Chan, George Isham, James Knickman, and Martín José Sepúlveda, was charged with developing a workshop to explore the role of the private sector in advancing the health of their communities (see Box 1-1)
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... ; examples of corporate responsibility projects that affect health in communities, but which were not designed with population health improvement as the primary goal (Chapter 4) ; case examples of corporate programs intentionally designed to affect population health (Chapter 5)


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