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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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Jul 6, 2022 • 6min
213: Best of ME: A New Way to Address Dementia
This special edition revisits a popular episode of Public Health Review Morning Edition from June 6th. Chelsea Kline, Associate Director of the Center of Excellence with the Alzheimer's Association, discusses how to address dementia through the social determinants of health; Admiral Rachel Levine, the 17th Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, talks about the importance of June's Pride month recognition; ASTHO publishes a new article that addresses the need to collect accurate race and ethnicity data and examines a CDC tool that helps target limited resources in rural and frontier areas of the country; and in a new ASTHO video discussion, two North Carolina state health officials tell how they have managed federal public health funds. Alzheimer's Association Webpage: Alzheimer's Association Public Health Efforts Journal of Public Health Management & Practice Article: Strategies to Operationalize Health Equity in State and Territorial Health Departments ASTHO Blog Article: Timely Spending: North Carolina's Approach to Efficiently Utilizing Federal Funds

Jul 5, 2022 • 6min
212: Best of ME: LGBTQI+ Health Equity
This special edition revisits Episode 201 of Public Health Review Morning Edition from June 16th. Dr. Jan Malcom, Minnesota Health Commissioner, discusses steps to ensuring health equity for people belonging to the nation's LGBTQI+ community; and Dr. Kimberlee Wyche-Etheridge, ASTHO's Senior Vice President of Health Equity and Diversity Initiatives, elaborates on her long record of work keeping kids in Tennessee healthy.

Jul 1, 2022 • 5min
211: Monkeypox Response
Dr. Marcus Plescia, ASTHO's Chief Medical Officer, discusses the growing concern over the monkeypox virus; Ellen Pliska, ASTHO's Family and Child Health Senior Director, details a new supplement to the American Journal of Public Health addressing work to improve access to contraception in the U.S.; and Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, says in a Governing article he agrees ASTHO members believe data systems need to be modernized. American Journal of Public Health Webpage Upstream USA Webpage: Delaware CAN Governing Web Article: Public Health Struggles to Get Rid of Its Data Silos

Jun 30, 2022 • 5min
210: Responses to Gun Violence
Lindsey Myers, ASTHO's Vice President for Social and Behavioral Health, discusses a new blog article she authored with Chief Medical Officer Dr. Marcus Plescia about men and gun violence; Dr. Steven Stack, Commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health, details the latest information about a rash of hepatitis cases among children; and public health officials in Maine want young people in their state to know how much they matter. ASTHO Blog Article: Men and Firearms: Proven Public Health Interventions to Curb Violence Kaiser Permanente Webpage: Leadership and innovation to prevent gun injuries and deaths WVXU News Article: Kentucky and Indiana investigating potential hepatitis cases in children Public Health Review Podcast: Making Sure Maine Youth Matter

Jun 29, 2022 • 5min
209: New Tool Predicts PH Risks
Dr. Lisa Lines, Senior Health Services Researcher with RTI International, discusses a new tool built to help public health leaders measure, predict, and respond to social factors that impact population health; Kini Tinkham, Executive Director for the Maine Resilience Building Network, outlines a new program in Maine that wants to help young people feel more connected to their communities by making sure they know they matter; ASTHO posts a new blog article focused on HIV testing approaches; and ASTHO is hiring for several open positions. RTI Webpage: Build Health Equity with Data Science – RTI Tech Talk Webinar RTI Webpage: The RTI Rarity™ Project: Next-Generation Health Equity Measurement & Analysis Maine Resilience Building Network Webpage – Mattering ASTHO Blog Article: States Using Policy to Remove Barriers to HIV Testing ASTHO Webpage: Careers at ASTHO

Jun 28, 2022 • 4min
208: Inclusive Communications Tips
Susan Laird, a health communication specialist with the CDC, discusses the need to use more inclusive communication when working with individuals or groups; Sheila Nelson, Program Manager for Adolescent Health and Injury Prevention with the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, details a plan to reduce suicide and overdose by letting young people know they matter; a new ASTHO brief outlines an effort with the CDC that will help people living with disabilities during emergencies; and ASTHO offers a summary of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act approved by the U.S. Senate late last week. CDC Webpage: Health Equity Guiding Principles for Inclusive Communication ASTHO Brief: Defining Disability for Syndromic Surveillance ASTHO Legislative Alert: Senate Approves Bipartisan Safer Communities Act

Jun 27, 2022 • 5min
207: How to Address Burnout
Dr. Anne Zink, ASTHO President-Elect, reflects on the problem of burnout among health care providers; Amelia Poulin, Senior Analyst for Infectious Disease Outbreak Response and Recovery at ASTHO, discusses the importance of COVID-19 case investigators and contact tracers knowing the best way to communicate with diverse individuals and populations; ASTHO's new blog article details a tool state planners in South Carolina used to make emergency plans more inclusive of people living with disabilities; and ASTHO is launching a new webpage with several resources for teams looking to improve their disability inclusion planning and programs. Anchorage Daily News Opinion Article: Taking Care Of The Physicians That Take Care Of Us ASTHO Brief: Tailoring Messages for Cross-Cultural Communication– Recommendations for COVID-19 Case Investigators and Contact Tracers ASTHO Blog Article: Embedded – Meeting Needs for Disability-Inclusive Emergency Preparedness in South Carolina ASTHO Webpage: Disability Inclusion

Jun 24, 2022 • 5min
206: New Tobacco Policy Recommendations
Dawn Berkowitz, Chair of the Tobacco Control Network Executive Committee, discusses a new policy recommendations guide released by the group; Liz Hendrix, the Policy Control Officer for the Tobacco Control Network Executive Committee details what she sees as the two most important recommendations from the guide; Ellen Pliska, ASTHO's Family and Child Health Senior Director, details the importance of Maternal Mortality Review Committees; and ASTHO Chief Medical Officer Dr. Marcus Plescia says he hopes the new COVID-19 vaccine for young children will put parents and caregivers at ease. Tobacco Control Network Webpage: 2022 Policy Recommendations Guide ASTHO Brief: Using Medicaid Datasets to Measure Tobacco Use – A Review ASTHO News Release: ASTHO Chief Medical Officer Marcus Plescia, MD, MPH, Comments on COVID-19 Vaccine Approval for Children Ages Six Months to Five Years

Jun 23, 2022 • 8min
205: Why Listening is Important in Public Health
Dr. Randall Williams, Missouri's former Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services, joins us for a special edition of the newscast to discuss his upcoming book and the importance of listening in public health.

Jun 22, 2022 • 5min
204: Smart Approaches to Brain Health
Dr. Jewel Mullen, Associate Dean for Health Equity in the Office of Health Equity at The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, offers her assessment of the work that still needs to be done to address Alzheimer's and related concerns; Dr. Stephen Flores, who leads the vaccine confidence and demand work within the Immunization Services Division of the National Center of Immunization and Respiratory Disease with the CDC, explains how to drive organizational and community change; a new ASTHO blog article explains how several states are using paid family and medical leave policies as tools to reduce disparities; and an ASTHO brief examines certification for community health workers as a way to encourage more people to enter the field. Alzheimer's Association Webpage: Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month ASTHO Blog Post: As Families Seek More Work / Life Balance, States Consider Leave Policies ASTHO Brief: State Approaches to Community Health Worker Certification


