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4. Recommendations
Explore and discuss the four recommendations arising from the Symposium.
The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
and the
Institute for Alternative Futures
invite you to consider the recommendations to the nation that intend to strengthen and preserve health in the world of our children and theirs.
These recommendations came from an exploration of four alternative futures that the Institute for Alternative Futures presented to national thought leaders at the RWJF Symposium on Health and Health Care 2032.
The
four scenarios can be viewed here
– and we welcome your comments if you care to join the conversation about the recommendations and the scenarios.
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RWJF Symposium – June 2012
RWJF Symposium – June 2012☜In The Push for the Summit: Creating Health Cares New Terrain, we set our sights on frontiers and summits yet to come. We are re-imagining and creating new pathways. But to get to the summit, we must first clear the trail of a major obstacle: the crushing burden of health care costs.☜F1CEB7
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4. Recommendations
4. Recommendations☜Explore and discuss the four recommendations arising from the Symposium.☜FFB597
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R1. Develop new health roles focused on health as a value in itself
R1. Develop new health roles focused on health as a value in itself☜The nation should develop new health roles for both workers and volunteers who focus on health as a value in and of itself.☜59C6EF
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R2: Incentives for innovation using liberated data and a health grid
R2: Incentives for innovation using liberated data and a health grid☜The nation should create market incentives for innovation using liberated data that links into an intelligent health grid for improving community health outcomes. ☜59C6EF
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R3: Community leadership as a “flash mob for health”
R3: Community leadership as a “flash mob for health”☜The nation should encourage community leadership in a “flash mob for health” that increases wellbeing, vitality and supports each person’s potential to move toward a flourishing society at all levels and in all sectors and communities.☜59C6EF
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R4: Enhance health by embracing our collective spiritual journey
R4: Enhance health by embracing our collective spiritual journey☜Our nation should refresh the American Dream by embracing values shared across generations and faith traditions, and by assuring that all are engaged in removing the barriers to health as part of our collective spiritual journey.☜59C6EF
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1. Alternative Scenarios for Health & Health Care in 2032
1. Alternative Scenarios for Health & Health Care in 2032☜What will health and health care look like in the year 2032? Well consider four alternative futures: one in the Zone of Conventional Expectation; one in the Zone of Growing Desperation; and two in the Zone of High Aspiration.☜FFB597
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2. Key Challenges and Opportunities
2. Key Challenges and Opportunities☜Key challenges and opportunities for US health and health care across the scenarios based on the polling of the groups and the probability and scale of impact.☜FFB597
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3. Visions for Health in 2052
3. Visions for Health in 2052☜Jonathan Peck introduces silent writing exercise. Participants write their aspirational visions for health and health care in 2052. ☜FFB597
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