Active community voice effective tool for population health improvement, study reports

Health care providers and public health and social services agencies who include the community members they serve in collaborative activities, a practice called “community voice,” will improve health equity and progress in meeting communities’ health goals and needs according to researchers at Georgia State University’s Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC).

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