This post was originally produced for Forbes. A new partnership between the American Heart Association (AHA, for brevity’s sake) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (similarly, RWJF) aims to build a “Culture of Health” in America. The initiative assumes a broader need for change than simply tweaking the healthcare system, massive as that task would be, in order to create an environment where Americans not only have access to healthcare, but also to healthy food and where people support one another in making healthy choices.
Nonprofits Partner To Foster Culture Of Health
Nonprofits Partner To Foster Culture Of…
Nonprofits Partner To Foster Culture Of Health
This post was originally produced for Forbes. A new partnership between the American Heart Association (AHA, for brevity’s sake) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (similarly, RWJF) aims to build a “Culture of Health” in America. The initiative assumes a broader need for change than simply tweaking the healthcare system, massive as that task would be, in order to create an environment where Americans not only have access to healthcare, but also to healthy food and where people support one another in making healthy choices.