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Your daily public health briefing with the latest news from the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO).
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Nov 9, 2023 • 5min
542: Veterans Face Health Disparities, Island Areas Examine Indirect Cost Rates
Charity Menefee, Lieutenant Colonel and Public Health Officer in the Tennessee Air National Guard and the Director of the Division of Public Health at the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, highlights the connections between her public health and military service; Alex Wheatley, Assistant Director of the Island Support Team, examines an ASTHO report that looks to help Island areas address challenges with indirect cost rates; and an ASTHO blog article discusses disability inclusion in the public health workforce. CDC Foundation Webpage: Building Evaluation Capacity to Reduce Veteran Suicide Rates CDC Webpage: Arthritis Among Veterans CDC Webpage: Military Service Members and Veterans ASTHO Report: Improving Indirect Cost Rate Use in Island Jurisdictions ASTHO Blog Article: Taking Action to Include a Disability Perspective in the Public Health Workforce

Nov 8, 2023 • 5min
541: Syphilis Needs a Campaign, Expand Your Community Health Worker Force
Dr. Anne Zink, ASTHO Immediate Past President and Alaska Chief Medical Officer, raises the alarm on the need for new attention to the rising number of syphilis cases in the U.S.; Stephanie Doyle, Deputy Director for the Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, describes how Massachusetts agencies are collaborating on a Medicaid 1115 waiver; and Shelby Rowell, ASTHO Senior Analyst, joined colleagues in producing a technical package for members exploring ways to boost their Community Health Worker programs. Boston Globe Article: Syphilis, the 'Great Pretender,' is back ASTHO Report: Strengthening the Role of Public Health Agency Officials in the Health Safety Net System Massachusetts Webpage: The Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, also known as Title V Journal of Public Health Management and Practice Webpage:The Role of State and Territorial Health Agencies in Supporting and Hiring Community Health Workers ASTHO Webpage: Careers At ASTHO

Nov 7, 2023 • 5min
540: How to Hire a Public Health Nurse, Roundtables Get Lawmakers Talking
Dr. Robert Goldstein, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, says local agency partnerships are key to the success of new public health performance standards; Allison Nickrent, Director of Governmental Affairs at the Illinois Department of Public Health, discusses a recent roundtable meeting with a group of state senators; the first of an ASTHO four-part series titled "Implementing Pharmacist-Prescribed Contraception" is this week; and ASTHO looks forward to continuing its work with Marcus Samo, Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Affairs for the Federated States of Micronesia. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Press Release: Massachusetts public health officials announce performance standards for local public health Illinois Department of Public Health Webpage ASTHO Webinar: Implementation of Pharmacist Prescribed Contraception – Key Policy Considerations ASTHO Webpage: Member Bio – Marcus Samo ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Nov 6, 2023 • 4min
539: Mental Health in Tribal Communities, Working With Medicaid Partners
Kaleb Roedel, News Reporter at KUNR Public Radio, reacts to a recent Pew survey that documents extremely high suicide rates among Native Americans and Alaska Natives; and Stephanie Doyle, Deputy Director for the Bureau of Family Health and Nutrition at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and Madi Wachman, Director of Parent, Child, and Family Policy at MassHealth with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, says agencies in Massachusetts are working together to help improve health while utilizing the state's 1115 waiver. KUNR News Article: Native Americans, Alaska Natives see big spike in suicide rates Pew Webpage: Suicide Is an Urgent Public Health Issue in America CDC Webpage: Celebrate Native American Heritage Month! Massachusetts Webpage: Roadmap for Behavioral Health Reform Massachusetts Foundation Webpage: The MassHealth Demonstration Extension 2022–2027 – Building on Success, Focusing on Equity ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Nov 3, 2023 • 7min
538: One Health Simplified, Shutdown Potential
Dr. Karen Smith, Former California Public Health Officer, discusses how agencies can begin their One Health approach; an ASTHO report outlines how Idaho and New Jersey are taking a One Health approach to address environmental health concerns; Jeffrey Ekoma, ASTHO Senior Director of Government Affairs, tracks progress toward a budget solution on Capitol Hill as another federal budget deadline looms; and Dr. Mark Levine, Vermont Health Commissioner, talks about the health impacts of climate change. CDC Webpage: One Health Day ASTHO Report: Harnessing the One Health Approach to Tackle Recreational Lead and Harmful Algal Blooms WAMC News Article: Public health officials discuss the health effects of climate change ASTHO Public Health Review Morning Edition Episode 528: Flexible Climate Funding, New Federal Budget Deadline

Nov 2, 2023 • 5min
537: Presidential Reflections, Medicaid Successes
Dr. Anne Zink, Alaska Chief Medical Officer and ASTHO Immediate Past President, reflects on her time at the head of the organization; Dr. Susan Kansagra, North Carolina Assistant Public Health Secretary, says her agency works with the state's Medicaid office to find new ways to help people; ASTHO has identified strategies to include maternal and child health in emergency plans; and an ASTHO blog outlines the work of eight Health Equity fellows assigned to work in agencies during the pandemic. ASTHO Report: Strengthening the Role of Public Health Agency Officials in the Health Safety Net System ASTHO Blog Article: Strategies to Include Maternal and Child Health in Emergency Planning ASTHO Blog Article: How Equity Fellows Impact Health Agencies

Nov 1, 2023 • 5min
536: Workforce Care Initiative, JUUL Settlements
Tom St. Louis, Director of the Office of Public Health Workforce Development for the Connecticut Department of Public Health, tells us about the new Culture of Care initiative that aims to help staff recover from the pandemic; Amy Ciarlo, ASTHO Senior Analyst for Chronic Disease Risk Factors, catches us up on 46 states, Puerto Rico, and D.C. reaching settlements in their cases against e-cigarette maker Juul; an ASTHO toolkit wants to help agencies train for possible disruptions to the supply of medications used to treat opioid use disorder; and ASTHO CEO Dr. Mike Fraser and de Beaumont Foundation President and CEO Dr. Brian Castrucci are out with a new book. ASTHO Webpage: PH-HERO Workforce Resource Center How States Can Leverage JUUL Settlement Funds to Promote Public Health ASTHO Webpage: Opioid Preparedness Exercise in a Box ASTHO Webpage: Building Strategic Skills for Better Health: A Primer for Public Health Professionals

Oct 31, 2023 • 4min
535: Community Engagement Fosters Equity, Legislative Testimony Tips
Jade Ramsdell, Performance Improvement Director with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, says community engagement leads to more inclusive decision-making; Lorrin Kim, Chief Policy Officer and Legislative Coordinator for the Hawaii Department of Health, appears in a new video offering advice to ASTHO members spending time in hearings and meetings; ASTHO is hosting a Contraception Access Learning Community to expand knowledge about pharmacist-prescribed contraception; and an ASTHO blog article teaches how ASTHO members are working to finance maternal mental health. ASTHO Equity Driven Promotion of Optimal Health Outcomes Policy Statement ASTHO Blog Article: Advice for Engaging a Legislature – Eight Testimony Tips for Public Health Leaders ASTHO Webinar: Implementation of Pharmacist Prescribed Contraception: Key Policy Considerations ASTHO Brief: Health Agency Innovations in Financing Maternal Mental Health

Oct 30, 2023 • 4min
534: Alliance to Solve Substance Use, Advice to Prevent Falls
Dr. Cathy Slemp, Former State Health Officer for the WV Department of Health and Human Resources and now Co-Chair of the West Virginia Hope in Action Alliance, says the alliance is a group that builds collaborations focused on substance use concerns in the state; Amy Schlotthauer, an ASTHO consultant, helped author a new ASTHO guide to help agencies expand their falls prevention work; an ASTHO report examines the Medicaid safety net and the impact of Section demonstration 1115 waivers; and an ASTHO primer focuses on he health impacts of lead in drinking water. Hope in Action Alliance Webpage ASTHO Report: Expanding Falls Prevention Through Surveillance, Community-Clinical Linkages, and Strategic Planning and Evaluation ASTHO Report: Strengthening the Role of Public Health Agency Officials in the Health Safety Net System ASTHO Report: Going Beyond Regulatory Compliance for Lead Testing in Water

Oct 27, 2023 • 6min
533: ASTHO President Seeks Common Ground, Congress Moving Again
Dr. Steven Stack, ASTHO's New President and Commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health, wants to find common ground to push public health forward in his new role; Georges Benjamin, Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, is getting ready to welcome public health leaders in early November to their annual meeting; and Carolyn Mullen, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Relations, looks at the impacts of Congress securing a new Speaker or the House. Public Health Review Morning Edition Episode 532: New ASTHO President, Licensing Questions May Promote Stigma ASTHO News Release: Steven Stack, Commissioner of Kentucky Department for Public Health, Announced as Next ASTHO President American Public Health Association Webpage: APHA 2023 Annual Meeting and Expo ASTHO Legislative Alert: Federal Funding Update ASTHO Webpage: Legislative Alerts


