Community voice in cross-sector alignment: concepts and strategies from a scoping review of the health collaboration literature

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Aliza Petiwala
Daniel Lanford
Glenn Landers
Karen Minyard
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[1] Georgia State University,Georgia Health Policy Center, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
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BMC Public Health | / 21卷
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Cross-sector alignment; Collaboration; Community; Health outcomes; Health equity; Health disparities;
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