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Data Across Sectors for Health Initiative: Promoting a Culture of Health Through Cross-Sector Data Networks

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  • So O'Neil
  • Emily Hoe
  • Eva Ward
  • Ravi Goyal
  • Colleen Staatz

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This report summarizes findings from a final outcomes evaluation of the Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH) initiative in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s ongoing efforts to build a Culture of Health and promote health equity.

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  • So O'Neil & Emily Hoe & Eva Ward & Ravi Goyal & Colleen Staatz, "undated". "Data Across Sectors for Health Initiative: Promoting a Culture of Health Through Cross-Sector Data Networks," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 29df0cb518cb437686534b3d9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:29df0cb518cb437686534b3d99a91dae
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