Transcription of SECTION 4. IMPLEMENTATION: MOBILIZING FOR ACTION
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implementation SECTION 4. implementation : MOBILIZING FOR ACTION Summary SECTION 3 presented two fundamental requirements and 22 specific recommendations for which ACTION can significantly accelerate progress in preventing heart disease and stroke over the next two decades. To have this impact, each recommendation must be linked with concrete ACTION steps for practical implementation . Such ACTION steps were initially proposed by the Expert Panels, and then reviewed by CDC, a Working Group, and a National Forum convened to help develop this ACTION Plan. This SECTION presents specific ACTION steps as they correspond to the fundamental requirements and recommendations in SECTION 3.
SECTION 4. IMPLEMENTATION: MOBILIZING FOR ACTION Summary ... Public health agencies must play leading roles in implementing many or most of the proposed action steps. All steps are addressed implicitly, ... challenges of preventing heart disease and stroke and other chronic conditions of …
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