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      <subfield code="a">Welfare is a rather vague term whose meaning depends on ideology, values and&#xd;
judgments. Material resources are just means to enhance people s well-being, but&#xd;
growth of the Gross Domestic Production is still the standard measure of the&#xd;
success of a society. Fortunately, recent advances in measuring social performance&#xd;
include health, education and other social outcomes. Because  what we measure&#xd;
affects what we do  it is hoped that social policies will change. The movement&#xd;
Health in all policies and its associated Health Impact Assessment methodology&#xd;
will contribute to it. The task consists of designing transversal policies that&#xd;
consider health and other welfare goals, the short term and long-term implications&#xd;
and intergenerational redistributions of resources. As long as marginal&#xd;
productivity on health outside the healthcare system is higher than inside it,&#xd;
efficiency needs cross-sectoral policies. And fairness needs them even more,&#xd;
because in order to reduce social inequalities in health, a wide social and political&#xd;
response is needed.&#xd;
Unless we reduce the well-documented inefficiencies in our current health care&#xd;
systems the welfare states will fail to consolidate and the overall economic wellbeing&#xd;
could be in serious trouble. In this article we sketched some policy solutions&#xd;
such as pricing according to net benefits of innovation and public encouragement&#xd;
of radical innovation besides the small type incremental and market-led&#xd;
innovation. We proposed an independent agency, the National Institute for&#xd;
Welfare Enhancement to guarantee long term fair and efficient social policies in&#xd;
which health plays a central role.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Putting health in all policies: The National Institute for Welfare Enhancement</subfield>
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