Social Determinants of Health: Neighborhood and Built Environment
This report explores how a community's neighborhood and built environment directly impact the health and well-being of its residents. Poor housing conditions, overcrowding, and limited access to resources such as healthcare, healthy food, and safe recreational areas increase the risk of chronic illnesses, respiratory diseases, and mental health challenges. Likewise, unsafe neighborhoods and environmental hazards disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, exacerbating health disparities.
Our report emphasizes the urgent need for strategic investments in community infrastructure to improve public health outcomes and economic stability. By prioritizing these investments, we can create healthier, safer communities and significantly reduce healthcare costs.
Read the full report to learn more about these critical issues and potential solutions here.