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  2. National Health Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Council represents the patient voice on various issues, such as the creation of patient-focused usability criteria in research [14] and advancing the development of new treatments and cures through passage of the MODDERN Cures Act. [15] The NHC played a key role in lobbying for health care reform legislation in 2009 and 2010.

  3. Global Health Council - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Council began organizing the Global Health Action Network in pursuit of its advocacy building goals. [17] The network was designed to establish groups of motivated citizens across the U.S. to educate local communities and their elected officials about the need for a more proactive approach to global health.

  4. Whole Health Action Management - Wikipedia

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    Whole Health Action Management (WHAM) is a peer-led intervention to facilitate self-management to reach whole health goals through peer coaching and support groups. [1] [2] It is a method of using peer support to support healthcare delivery, [3] and to counter high rates of chronic physical health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity among those with behavioral health diagnoses.

  5. Health in All Policies - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 World Health Organization (WHO) declaration at Alma-Ata was the first formal acknowledgment of the importance of intersectoral action for health. [5] The spirit of Alma-Ata was carried forward in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (adopted in Ottawa in 1986), which discussed "healthy public policies" as a key area for health promotion.

  6. World Health Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the forum through which the World Health Organization (WHO) is governed by its 194 member states. It is the world's highest health policy setting body and is composed of health ministers from member states. The members of the WHA generally meet every year in May in Geneva at the Palace of Nations, the location ...

  7. World Health Organization - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $6.83 billion (2024–25) Website. who.int. The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health. [2] It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and has six regional offices [3] and 150 field offices worldwide. [4] The WHO was established on April 7, 1948, and ...

  8. Health action process approach - Wikipedia

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    The health action process approach (HAPA) is a psychological theory of health behavior change, developed by Ralf Schwarzer, Professor of Psychology at the Freie University Berlin of Berlin, Germany and SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Wroclaw, Poland, first published in 1992. [1]

  9. American Council on Science and Health - Wikipedia

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    The American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) was founded in 1978 by Elizabeth Whelan. [citation needed] In the 1970s, ACSH scientists, saying they were concerned with what they described as the lack of sound scientific basis, common sense, reason, and balance in public forums and public policy regarding such issues as health and the environment, began to produce their own policy ...