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Published: May 06, 2009
This chartbook, released by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to Build a Healthier America, provides state and national data on self-reported adult health status. These data illustrate a consistent and striking pattern of incremental improvements in health with increasing levels of educational attainment: As levels of education rise, health improves.
This report also compares the current state of adult health in the United States to a national benchmark—a level of good health that should be achievable for all Americans. This national adult health benchmark is set at the lowest rate of less than very good health observed in any state among the most educated adults who also practiced healthy behaviors.
The findings reveal substantial shortfalls in the health of American adults at the national level and in every state.
Beyond Health Care: New Directions to a Healthier America
Publication date:
April 02, 2009
Summary:
There is more to health than health care--where we live, work, learn and play can have more to do with how healthy we are than the health care we get.
America's Health Starts With Healthy Children
Publication date:
October 08, 2008
Summary:
This chartbook from the RWJF Commission to Build a Healthier America focuses on the health of children to explore whether we are reaching our full health potential as a nation and in every state.