Community Engagement

Partnership Develops Ambitious Public Health Policies on Sugar, Alcohol and Children’s Dental Health

By Laura Kurtzman via UCSF.edu

UC San Francisco has worked strategically with community partners in the San Francisco Health Improvement Partnership (SFHIP) to enact high-impact policies, such as banning sugar-sweetened beverages from hospitals, to improve public health and reduce health inequities in the city, according to a new article published by the organization.

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