Food is Medicine National Summit: Transforming Health Care.

IF 6.5 1区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ronit A Ridberg, Melissa Maitin-Shepard, Katie Garfield, Hilary K Seligman, Pamela M Schwartz, Jean Terranova, Amy L Yaroch, Dariush Mozaffarian
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Food Is Medicine (FIM) interventions reflect the critical links between food security, nutrition security, health, and health equity, integrated into health care delivery. They comprise programs that provide nutritionally-tailored food, free of charge or at a discount, to support disease management, disease prevention, or optimal health, linked to the health care system as part of a patient's treatment plan. Such programs often prioritize health equity. On April 26-27, 2023, Tufts University's Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy and Food & Nutrition Innovation Institute held a two-day National Food is Medicine Summit with leaders, practitioners, and individuals with diverse lived experiences in health care, research, government, advocacy, philanthropy, and the private sector to identify challenges and opportunities to sustainably incorporate FIM services into the health care system and at scale. This report of a meeting describes key themes of the Summit, based on presentations and discussions on momentum around FIM, incorporating FIM in health care, tradeoffs and unintended consequences of various FIM models, scaling of programs, financing and payment mechanisms, educating and engaging the health care workforce, and federal and state government actions and opportunities on FIM. Speakers highlighted examples of recent public and private sector actions on FIM and innovative cross-sector partnerships, including state Medicaid waivers, academic and philanthropic research initiatives, health care system screenings and interventions, and collaborations including community-based organizations and/or entities outside of the food and health care sectors. Challenges and opportunities to broader implementation and scaling of FIM programs identified include incorporating FIM into health care business models, educating the health care workforce, and sustainably scaling FIM programs while leveraging the local connections of community-based organizations. This meeting report highlights recent advances, best practices, challenges, and opportunities discussed at the National Summit to inform future actions on FIM.

食物即药物全国峰会:转变医疗保健。
食品是药(FIM)干预措施反映了食品安全、营养安全、健康和健康公平之间的重要联系,并与医疗保健服务相结合。它们包括免费或以折扣价提供营养定制食品的计划,以支持疾病管理、疾病预防或最佳健康,并作为病人治疗计划的一部分与医疗保健系统联系起来。此类计划通常优先考虑健康公平。2023 年 4 月 26-27 日,塔夫茨大学杰拉尔德-弗里德曼(Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman)营养科学与政策学院和食品与营养创新研究所举办了为期两天的全国 "食品即医学 "峰会,来自医疗保健、研究、政府、宣传、慈善事业和私营部门的领导者、从业人员和具有不同生活经历的个人参加了此次峰会,共同探讨将 "食品即医学 "服务可持续地纳入医疗保健系统并扩大其规模所面临的挑战和机遇。本会议报告介绍了本次峰会的主要议题,这些议题基于以下方面的演讲和讨论:围绕家庭综合管理的发展势头、将家庭综合管理纳入医疗保健、各种家庭综合管理模式的权衡和意外后果、项目的规模、融资和支付机制、教育和吸引医疗保健队伍,以及联邦和州政府在家庭综合管理方面的行动和机遇。发言者重点介绍了近期公共和私营部门在食品添加剂使用方面的行动以及创新的跨部门合作,包括州医疗补助豁免、学术和慈善研究计划、医疗保健系统筛查和干预,以及包括食品和医疗保健部门以外的社区组织和/或实体在内的合作。在更广泛地实施和推广 FIM 计划方面所面临的挑战和机遇包括:将 FIM 纳入医疗保健业务模式、教育医疗保健人员以及在利用社区组织的地方联系的同时可持续地推广 FIM 计划。本会议报告重点介绍了全国峰会上讨论的最新进展、最佳实践、挑战和机遇,为未来的 FIM 行动提供参考。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
12.40
自引率
4.20%
发文量
332
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is recognized as the most highly rated peer-reviewed, primary research journal in nutrition and dietetics.It focuses on publishing the latest research on various topics in nutrition, including but not limited to obesity, vitamins and minerals, nutrition and disease, and energy metabolism. Purpose: The purpose of AJCN is to: Publish original research studies relevant to human and clinical nutrition. Consider well-controlled clinical studies describing scientific mechanisms, efficacy, and safety of dietary interventions in the context of disease prevention or health benefits. Encourage public health and epidemiologic studies relevant to human nutrition. Promote innovative investigations of nutritional questions employing epigenetic, genomic, proteomic, and metabolomic approaches. Include solicited editorials, book reviews, solicited or unsolicited review articles, invited controversy position papers, and letters to the Editor related to prior AJCN articles. Peer Review Process: All submitted material with scientific content undergoes peer review by the Editors or their designees before acceptance for publication.
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