Thinking "Bigger" About Smaller Places: Why Rural Health Planning is Critical to Successful Rural Collective Impact Approaches
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Description
Video of a speech by the president and CEO of the Rural Policy Research Institute. Presented as part of the Rural Health Lecture Series at the Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina and co-sponsored by the South Carolina Office of Rural Health. Explores how rural health is affected by social determinants of health, such as availability of safe housing, employment opportunities, and healthy food.
Author(s)
Charles W. Fluharty
Date
03/2017
Type
Video/Multimedia
Organizations
Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, South Carolina Office of Rural Health
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Community and faith-based initiatives · Community engagement and volunteerism · Food security and nutrition · Health disparities · Housing and homelessness · Planning and strategy methods and resources · Social determinants of health