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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Jul 31, 2007
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Low-Income Employees’ Choices Regarding Employment Benefits Aimed at Improving the Socioeconomic Determinants of Health

Marion Danis, MD, Francis Lovett, PhD, Lindsay Sabik, BA, Katherin Adikes, BA, Glen Cheng, BA and Tom Aomo, BA

At the time of the study, Marion Danis, Francis Lovett, Lindsay Sabik, and Katherin Adikes were with the Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Md; Glen Cheng was with the Department of Clinical Bioethics, New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, Newark; and Tom Aomo was an information technology consultant in Hartford, Conn.


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FIGURE 1— A screenshot of the REACH (Reaching Economic Alternatives that Contribute to Health) exercise board.

 





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