Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH) project

FEATURED ITEMS

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin-Madison have recently funded this project to:

  1. Produce county level health rankings for all 50 states.
  2. Develop partnerships and models for increasing involvement and accountability for population health improvements.
  3. Develop incentive based models to encourage implementation of community level programs and policies to improve population health.

As part of the county levels ranking, both physically unhealthy and mentally unhealthy days will be used to monitor HRQOL over time.

More Information on MATCH

University of Wisconsin MATCH activities

MATCH county level health rankings

Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH): metrics, incentives, and partnerships for population health

Observations and recommendations From the Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health (MATCH) Expert Meeting

Partnerships to improve community health: an interview with professor David Kindig of MATCH

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Partnerships to Improve Community Health (Part 1) [MP3–11Mb]
[A transcript of this interview is also available.]

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Partnerships to Improve Community Health (Part 2)[MP3–3.5Mb]
[A transcript of this interview is also available.]