Health System Creates Well-being Division to Impact Community Health

Health System Creates Well-being Division to Impact Community Health

What could happen if a health system worked to improve the lifestyle of it’s communities? 

Adventist Health has created a well-being division to impact lifestyle in the communities it serves. Part of the first step was acquiring Blue Zones a company using evidence-based ways to help people live longer, better lives.

Read the article and interview with Ben Leedle, Adventist Health’s Division President, Addressing Community Well-being: Adventist Health's Transformational Strategy

Ardmore Institute of Health is looking forward to partnering with our friends at Adventist Health and Blue Zones.


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