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From 1993 to 1997, staff at the University of Minnesota evaluated a state health reform initiative, overhauled the medical school's ambulatory care instruction, and formed a partnership with a local community to identify and address environmental health problems (environment-related diseases and health problems).
The project was part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Health of the Public: An Academic Challenge national program.
Key Results:
In addition to these accomplishments during the 1991–93 phase, the schools' Health Priorities Project worked with legislators and the state health department to develop, implement and monitor MinnesotaCare, a state-subsidized health insurance program for low-income people, which passed in 1992. The renewal phase, which received additional support from the Allina Foundation, sought to strengthen and expand working partnerships with the state government and the community.
Project staff also produced an article on asthma education.
Individual project results from the RWJF national program, Health of the Public: An Academic Challenge
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