Culture of Health Progress Report: Phase Two Findings and Conclusions

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The Culture of Health Progress Report, led by an evaluation team at Westat, assesses RWJF’s contributions toward improved population health, well-being, and health equity through a Culture of Health lens. The Progress Report covers the period from July 2017 to January 2020, also referred to as “phase two,” the developmental phase. (See the Phase One Progress Report).

About the Assessment

The report sheds light on what it means to advance a Culture of Health. It offers examples of what the work looks like in practice. It also offers a long-term evaluation plan to understand the spread and uptake of the shared Culture of Health vision, as well as the effects of improving population health, well-being, and health equity. The report looks at both RWJF’s contributions as well as external drivers to progress in these areas.

The activities that Westat conducted included:

Key Findings

Next Steps

Progress is now being guided by the long-term evaluation plan and its four guiding questions:

Future progress reports will examine the direct impact of efforts to build a Culture of Health. Assessment of community-level impacts is critical to determining how effective these efforts are in advancing a Culture of Health and what changes are needed to improve them.