Research
Using Social Determinants of Health Data to Improve Health Care and Health: A Learning Report
Report
Jul 27, 2018
This report aims to provide the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and other health foundations with a perspective on the emerging intersection of social determinants of health (SDOH), health care systems, and social and other services.
Public Housing Capital Needs Study Confirms Funding Levels Too Low to Address Long-Term Capital Need
Public Housing Capital Needs Study Confirms Funding Levels Too Low to Address Long-Term Capital Need
Report
Jul 27, 2018
On June 24th, HUD released the 2010 Public Housing Capital Needs Study. In general, the study shows that since the last capital needs study in 1998, federal appropriations have been too low to make significant progress at reducing the backlog of capital needs.
Study Tests Healthy Living Strategies in Public Housing
Study Tests Healthy Living Strategies in Public Housing

News Article
Jul 27, 2018
Health promotion interventions in public housing communities have the potential to reduce obesity among residents, a new study shows. Changes in their environment, such as fresh food trucks, walking groups, screenings, and cooking demos, helped Boston residents eat better and get more exercise.
Are Public-Private Partnerships a Healthy Option? A Systematic Literature Review
Are Public-Private Partnerships a Healthy Option? A Systematic Literature Review
Research
Jul 24, 2018
Although public-private partnerships (PPPs) have attracted practitioner and academic interest over the last two decades, there has been no attempt to integrate the general and health management literature to provide a holistic view of PPPs in healthcare delivery.
What is "Support" in Supportive Housing: Client and Service Providers' Perspectives
What is "Support" in Supportive Housing: Client and Service Providers' Perspectives
Research
Jul 23, 2018
Supportive housing programs are proposed as a way of increasing housing access and stability for the chronically homeless, improving access to needed services, and decreasing vulnerability to HIV and other diseases.