Well-being in the Nation (WIN) offers a set of common measures that were co-developed with over 100 organizations, federal agencies, and local communities.
"Explore these simple, powerful measures to understand the big picture of our well-being as a nation. Dig into the data to see what shapes well-being for different groups in your community. Connect with others, especially those affected by inequities, to understand, develop solutions, and act. Together, we can strive to improve well-being for everyone in the nation."
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I thought U.S. News summed up this approach well and even had a great quote...."We really need to unify and collaborate across all of those agencies to speak with one voice," Cohen says. "That'll be great for federal policy development, and it will be an incredible guide for those working in the community."
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2019-06-03/well-be...