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ISSN: 1545-1151 Volume 7: No. 6, November 2010
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The special focus of this issue is Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH).
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MOBILIZING ACTION TOWARD COMMUNITY HEALTH (MATCH)
A113: Partnerships to Improve Community Health: An Interview With Professor David Kindig of MATCH
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A114: Challenges and Opportunities for Population Health Partnerships
MMWR A114: Challenges and Opportunities for Population Health Partnerships
Stephen M. Shortell
A115: Focusing on Solid Partnerships Across Multiple Sectors for Population Health Improvement
Stephanie B. Coursey Bailey
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A116: Improving Public Health System Performance Through Multiorganizational Partnerships
Glen P. Mays, F. Douglas Scutchfield
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A117: Multisectoral Lessons from Healthy Communities
Mary A. Pittman
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A118: Building Multisectoral Partnerships for Population Health and Health Equity
Stephen Fawcett, Jerry Schultz, Jomella Watson-Thompson, Michael Fox, Roderick Bremby
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A119: Multisector Partnerships in Population Health Improvement
Julie Woulfe, Thomas R. Oliver, Susan J. Zahner, Kirstin Q. Siemering
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A120: Networks as a Type of Social Entrepreneurship to Advance Population Health
Jane Wei-Skillern
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A121: Improving Population Health: The Business Community Imperative
Andrew Webber, Suzanne Mercure
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A122: Designing Vermont’s Pay-for-Population Health System
James Hester, Jr
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A123: The Governance of Standard-Setting to Improve Health
Daniel M. Fox
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A124: Observations and Recommendations From the Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH) Expert Meeting
David A. Kindig, Bridget C. Booske, Kirstin Q. Siemering, Brenda L. Henry, Patrick L. Remington
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
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A125: Spontaneous Diffusion of an Effective Skin Cancer Prevention Program Through Web-Based Access to Program Materials
Dawn M. Hall, Cam Escoffery, Eric Nehl, Karen Glanz
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A126: Training for and Dissemination of the Nutrition Environment Measures Surveys (NEMS)
Sally Honeycutt, Erica Davis, Margaret Clawson, Karen Glanz
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A127: Association of Workplace Supports With Active Commuting
Andrew T. Kaczynski, Melissa J. Bopp, Pamela Wittman
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A128: School and Student Characteristics Associated With Screen-Time Sedentary Behavior Among Students in Grades 5-8, Ontario, Canada, 2007-2008
Scott T. Leatherdale, Guy Faulkner, Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos
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A129: The Influence of School Policies on Smoking Prevalence Among Students in Grades 5-9, Canada, 2004-2005
Chris Y. Lovato, Allison W. Pullman, Peter Halpin, Cornelia Zeisser, Candace I. J. Nykiforuk, Frankie Best, Alan Diener, Steve Manske
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A130: Implementing and Disseminating an Evidence-Based Program to Prevent Falls in Older Adults, Texas, 2007-2009
Marcia G. Ory, Matthew Lee Smith, Angie Wade, Chelsea Mounce, Ashley Wilson, Reuben Parrish
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A131: An Exploration into the Determinants of Noncommunicable Diseases Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Periurban South Africa
Ruth Stern, Thandi Puoane, Lungiswa Tsolekile
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SPECIAL TOPIC
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A132: Making Room for Mental Health in the Medical Home
Michael F. Hogan, Lloyd I. Sederer, Thomas E. Smith, Ilana R. Nossel
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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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A133: Quality of Systematic Reviews of Observational Nontherapeutic Studies
Tatyana Shamliyan, Robert L. Kane, Stacy Jansen
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