It is critical for health departments to collaborate with CCHWs in the design and development of pilot programs to make informed decisions and ensure that the program is feasible within their workflows and capacity. Learn more in this article by Cali McAtee, Justan Baker, Breanne DeWolf , Megan Sheridan, Elise George, and Nancy Sutton in a special issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: https://bit.ly/3xh1hMK
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"🎉 Save the date! Registration for our upcoming conference opens on February 14th! 📆✨ Dive into a world of innovation, collaboration, and impactful insights in public health. Secure your spot early and join the public health community! 🌐👥 #PublicHealthConference #RegistrationOpens #HealthInnovation"
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Excited to share the latest edition of Elevate. Check out the article I co-authored on pg. 6 which highlights incorporating a relational model in training and technical assistance to promote, trust, equity, and collaboration!
The 2024 Spring edition of Elevate is officially here! This edition focuses on filling the gaps in public health by intentionally leveraging innovative training modalities to support the public health workforce. To learn more about the innovative ways public health leaders are solving these issues, read more at https://buff.ly/3wsPA5v
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In this episode, we’re joined by John Auerbach, senior vice president of federal health at consulting firm ICF. He discusses rising preeclampsia rates and how stakeholders need to act. https://lnkd.in/gCKRBnMV
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Insights from Dr. Saadia Aseem, Associate Professor! "As we conclude the 13th International Public Health Conference, I'm invigorated by the depth of discussions and innovative solutions presented. This event has been instrumental in shaping a collective vision for addressing global health challenges." Dr. Saadia Aseem, an esteemed Associate Professor, shared valuable perspectives during the conference, emphasizing the need for collaborative action, research-driven strategies, and inclusive policies to advance public health on a global scale. Stay tuned for more highlights and key takeaways from this impactful conference! #PublicHealthConference #GlobalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #CommunityWellBeing
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Insights from Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Abdullah, Associate Professor! "As we draw the curtains on the 13th International Public Health Conference, I'm deeply inspired by the wealth of knowledge shared and collaborative spirit displayed. This conference has been instrumental in charting a course towards innovative solutions and concerted efforts in global healthcare." Dr. Muhammad Ahmed Abdullah, an esteemed Associate Professor, shared invaluable insights during the conference, emphasizing the critical need for interdisciplinary approaches and inclusive strategies to address prevailing global health challenges effectively. Stay tuned for more highlights and takeaways from this impactful conference! #PublicHealthConference #GlobalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #CommunityEngagement
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Read about training for the public health workforce in National Network of Public Health Institutes publication, Elevate, below!
The 2024 Spring edition of Elevate is officially here! This edition focuses on filling the gaps in public health by intentionally leveraging innovative training modalities to support the public health workforce. To learn more about the innovative ways public health leaders are solving these issues, read more at https://buff.ly/3wsPA5v
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Regulatory impact analysis (RIA) guidelines in over 30 countries require some kind of distributional analysis even for individual regulations. Distributional analysis to account for inequality across an array of categories is now required in the United States under the new revisions to the RIA guidelines. Yet no good methodology exists that can be applied at the level of individual regulations. Distributional analysis in ex ante RIA in essence tries to look at the macro effects of micro interventions. Basically, since no practical methodology exists to assess final distribution of costs and benefits of micro interventions, regulators in every country are faking the analysis today. Some interesting examples provide some channels for further work. Canada carries out a kind of a suitability analysis looking at the effect of the preferred option on vulnerable groups such as the elderly and the disabled and that has proven to be useful such as in the case of regulating plastic straws. I very much hope that the work of the Society for Benefit-Cost analysis can contribute to the emergence of a practical and policy relevant methodology that can be included in ex ante regulatory analysis.
SBCA will host a panel session at the Allied Social Sciences Association Annual Meeting in San Antonio, TX. "The Missing Piece: How Are Regulatory Costs Distributed?", organized and moderated by Lisa Robinson (Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health), will be held on Friday, January 5, 2024, at 10:15 a.m. CT in Conference Room 1 & 2 of the Marriott Rivercenter and will feature leading experts across policy areas to discuss possible methodological improvements, focusing on U.S. regulations. Learn more https://buff.ly/3tJ88wU
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In a new article from the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, learn about the first known field application of the Public Health Workforce Calculator in conjunction with a workforce capacity self-assessment on meeting the Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS). Read how PHF collaborated with Northern Nevada Public Health to develop a prioritization matrix model, and a 'minimum package' of public health services, and what was learned: https://lnkd.in/ek5zYkda
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Join #MSSNY June 12th at 7:30am for the Medical Matters webinar, Public Health! What is it Good for? This panel discussion will examine public health in relation to a world where technology is continually changing the practice of medicine. Register now https://ow.ly/rxA950RT439
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