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In this chapter, we document the procedures used by the RTI International−University of North Carolina Evidence-based Practice Center (RTI−UNC EPC) to develop this comprehensive evidence report Health Literacy Interventions and Outcomes, an update to our 2004 systematic review Literacy and Health Outcomes. The key questions (KQ s) for this update review are the same as those in the original review, with the exception that literacy has been replaced by the broader term health literacy. This decision, which is discussed in detail in Chapter 1, was primarily made to acknowledge numeracy (the ability to use quantitative information) and oral literacy (the. | Comprehensive Planning for Public Health Results of the Planning and Community Health Research Center Survey This report highlights the results of a web-based survey used to identify draft and adopted comprehensive and sustainability plans that explicitly address public health. o PLANNING COMMUNITY HEALTH RESEARCH CENTER nationalcenters health American Planning Association Making Great Communities Happen American Planning Association Making Great Communities Happen This report was developed under the auspices of the Planning and Community Health Research Center one of APA s National Centers for Planning. The Center engages in research policy outreach and education to advance healthy communities through planning. For more information visit nationalcenters health. APA s National Centers for Planning conduct policyrelevant research and education involving community health natural and man-made hazards and green communities. For more detail visit nationalcenters. Funding for this project was provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This report was designed and authored by Kimberley Hodgson aicp manager of APA s Planning and Community Health Research Center. She also served as the project manager. The author thanks other individuals who contributed to or supported this project Bill Klein aicp Dee Merriam Daniel Rodriguez Anna Haines Ann Forsyth Nisha Botchwey Greg Vernon Ryan Kraske and John Reinhardt aicp. March 2011 Table of Contents 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 28 29 45 Current Practice Survey Background Survey Respondents Summary of Findings Results of the Survey PLANNING FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH TOPICS Figure 1. Draft or adopted comprehensive plans that explicitly address public health Figure 2. Draft or adopted sustainability plans that explicitly address public health Map 1 Map 2 LOCATION OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH COMPONENT IN THE

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