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Home » In The News » Corporate activities that influence population health: a scoping review and qualitative synthesis to develop the HEALTH-CORP typology

Corporate activities that influence population health: a scoping review and qualitative synthesis to develop the HEALTH-CORP typology

The concept of the commercial determinants of health (CDH) is used to study the actions of commercial entities and the political and economic systems, structures, and norms that enable these actions and ultimately influence population health and health inequity. The aim of this study was to develop a typology that describes the diverse set of activities through which commercial entities influence population health and health equity across industries.