
Public Health Review Morning Edition 1077: Hypertension, Hill Day, and the Future of Public Health Policy
Today, two conversations highlight how policy shapes public health, both in communities and on Capitol Hill. First, Beth Giambrone, Senior Analyst for State Health Policy at ASTHO, explains how states are rethinking their approach to hypertension. From telehealth and remote blood pressure monitoring to expanded insurance coverage, policymakers are leveraging new technology to improve heart health across the lifespan. Later, Jeffrey Ekoma, ASTHO’s Senior Director of Government Affairs, shares what’s top of mind in Washington in preparing for ASTHO’s upcoming Hill Day, from FY26 and FY27 appropriations to protecting public health infrastructure funding, navigating grant terminations. Jeffrey outlines key advocacy priorities, including sustained federal investment, workforce stability, and emerging issues such as vaccines, preparedness, and federal leadership transitions.
Preventing Hypertension Through State Policy Efforts | ASTHO
Leadership Power Hour: Your Launchpad for Impact | ASTHO
Four Ways Public Health Agencies Are Strengthening Grants Management | ASTHO
