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HIP has provided the following types of services
for the following entities:
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Health
Groups. For example: (1) Creating a large health data base stemming from HRAs
and matching results with health related information coming from HR benefit departments,
health plans and pharmacy drug use patterns, (2) Studying participation in annual
physical exams and correlating with medical encounters and costs, (3) Studying
participation in recommended clinical preventive services specific to age and
gender and correlating with medical encounters and costs, etc |
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Corporations.
For example: (1) Assessing return on investment in health promotion initiatives,
including health risk assessments and corporate wellness programs, (2) Collecting
data on a modified health risk appraisal by adding specific information that relates
to expected causes, (3) Searching for lifestyle connections between populations
and pathologies, (4) Developing a curriculum for patients on a medication and
assessing if lifestyle is able to improve its efficiency, etc |
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Hospitals
and Clinics. For example: (1) Health and fitness testing, (2) Lifestyle consultations,
etc |
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Communities.
For example: (1) Raising the visibility of lifestyle health issues, (2) Encouraging
and supporting local communities in developing effective strategies to promote
healthy lifestyles, (3) Developing health promotion projects and studies at various
levels (group, city, multi-city, etc) |
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Various
Audiences via conferences on health promotion. For example, regarding Women, executives,
employees, campus population, etc |
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Hosting
international delegations and transferring know how. For example, on (1) HRAs,
(2) population-based and worksite-based health promotion, (3) Implementing and
evaluating health promotion projects, (4) Adding promotion to clinical services
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Internal
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Stanford
University. For example: (1) Applied or translational research, (2) Stress management,
(3) Environmental initiatives |
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Stanford
School of Medicine. For example: Desiging and implementing special health promotion
programs, such as (1) Surviving cancer, (2) Stress management, (3), Smoking cessation,
etc |
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Stanford
Alumni Association. For example, lectures on: (1) Women's health issues, (2) Fresh
start on campus, (3) Homecoming |
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