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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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Jan 8, 2024 • 6min
575: New CMS Program, Public Health Funding Deadlines
Tequila Terry, Director of State Innovation and Population Health at the CMS Innovation Center, discusses a new approach to health care costs and population health; Carolyn Mullen, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Relations, says Congress already has two funding deadlines important to public health; Kirk Smith, Director of the Minnesota Department of Health, tells us about a recent salmonella outbreak; and state and territorial health agencies face challenges in securing funding to address social determinants of health. CMS Webpage: States Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development (AHEAD) Model CMS Webpage: AHEAD Model Frequently Asked Questions Grants.gov Webpage ASTHO Public Health Review Morning Edition Episode 574: Tracking Respiratory Illness, Congressional Deadlines Loom CIFOR Webpage ASTHO Webpage: Braiding and Layering Funding to Address Housing and Food Insecurity

Jan 5, 2024 • 7min
574: Tracking Respiratory Illness, Congressional Deadlines Loom
Dr. Marcus Plescia, ASTHO Chief Medical Officer, is tracking reports of respiratory illness across the U.S.; Carolyn Mullen, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Relations, discusses a federal funding deadline that is quickly approaching; the first census of state and island area public health agencies compiled since before the pandemic is now online; and an ASTHO report focuses on stigma associated with opioid therapy. ASTHO Blog Article: From the Chief Medical Officer: Preventing Respiratory Disease Spread with Less Authority, More Influence ASTHO Webpage: Profile of State and Territorial Public Health ASTHO Report: How State Health Departments Can Reduce Stigma to Improve Care for Patients Taking Long-Term Opioid Therapy

Jan 4, 2024 • 4min
573: Disability Definition Coming Soon, Federal Priorities Outlined
Annie Evans, ASTHO Director of Preparedness and Disability Integration, tells us ASTHO is working to create a definition of disability to be used in the ESSENCE program; Jeffrey Ekoma, ASTHO Senior Director for Government Affairs, says legislative priorities are organized into three categories; ASTHO CEO Mike Fraser helped write and edit a book that outlines skills that could be helpful to public health professionals; and an ASTHO report outlines new approaches to public health challenges in rural areas. ASTHO Brief: Better Defining Disability Will Make Data More Inclusive and Usable ASTHO Brief: Defining Disability for Syndromic Surveillance ASTHO Webpage: 2024 Federal Legislative Agenda ASTHO Webpage: Building Strategic Skills for Better Health: A Primer for Public Health Professionals ASTHO Report: Supporting Resilience in Rural Areas Through Cross-Sector Partnerships

Jan 3, 2024 • 4min
572: How Data Impacts Birth Defects, Parents and Teachers Can Help Prevent STIs
Dr. Karen Remley, ASTHO Alum and Director for the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities at the CDC, says early detection of birth defects is a focus in January; Dr. Anne Zink, ASTHO Immediate Past President and Chief Medical Officer for the Alaska Department of Health Division of Public Health, elaborates on the critical role adults play in sexual education; ASTHO has a new report to help providers address the barriers that can prevent people from receiving long-term opioid therapy; and ASTHO has several job openings. CDC Webpage: National Birth Defects Awareness Month CDC Webpage: Birth Defects ASTHO Webpage: 2024 Legislative Prospectus Series ASTHO Webpage: Supporting a Syndemic Approach – Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections ASTHO Report: How Healthcare Providers Can Reduce Stigma to Improve Care for Patients Taking Long-Term Opioid Therapy ASTHO Webpage: Careers At ASTHO

Jan 2, 2024 • 5min
571: AI Concerns Aired on Capitol Hill, Modern Data Systems Encourage Transparency
Dr. David Newman-Toker, Director of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, discusses his time with House members talking about the bias and privacy issues involved with artificial intelligence; Dana Moore, Deputy Director for the Center for Health Statistics and Informatics and the Chief Data Officer at the California Department of Public Health, says modernized data systems help improve decision making; Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, tells us ASTHO has developed a comprehensive guide to the top ten public health issues you might expect this year; and ASTHO celebrates the new year with a new website about public health preparedness. The Hill News Article: Health care leaders seek regulation, transparency for AI in health industry ASTHO Webpage: Public Health Legislative Trends in 2024 – A Note from ASTHO CEO ASTHO Webinar: INSPIRE – Readiness Website Launch - Strengthening Public Health Preparedness

Dec 22, 2023 • 5min
570: Policies Protect Health Data, Series Serves as Early-Warning System, ASHTO's 2024 Federal Legislative Agenda
Lillian Colasurdo, ASTHO Director of Public Health Law and Data Sharing, discusses work to protect consumer data gathered from a growing number of health-related transactions; Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, reacts to the legislative prospectus series that he says provides members a handy reference to the hottest public health issues; Jeffrey Ekoma, ASTHO Senior Director for Government Affairs, says it's time to start thinking about ASTHO's 2024 federal legislative agenda. ASTHO Webpage: Data Collection and Exchange – The Foundation of Public Health ASTHO Webpage: Public Health Legislative Trends in 2024 – A Note from ASTHO CEO ASTHO Webpage: 2024 Federal Legislative Agenda ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Dec 21, 2023 • 5min
569: Former Surgeon General Explains the Pandemic Response, Barriers to Family + Reproductive Health
Dr. Jerome Adams, the 20th U.S. Surgeon General and current Executive Director of Health Equity Initiatives at Purdue University, who was the Surgeon General during the pandemic discusses his new book; Maggie Davis, ASTHO Director of State Health Policy, guides us through some of the family and reproductive health policy developments across the country; and ASTHO has a blog article about one approach to address the concern known as trauma-responsive leadership. Crisis and Chaos: Lessons from the Front Lines of the War Against COVID-19 ASTHO Webpage: Family and Reproductive Health – Supporting Holistic Care Across All Stages of Life ASTHO Blog Article: Supporting the Public Health Workforce with Trauma-Responsive Leadership Skills ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Dec 20, 2023 • 4min
568: Equity Policies Improve Health for All, Apprenticeship Program Builds the Workforce
Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman, Deputy Secretary of Public Health for the Maryland Department of Health, says his state has been able to engage bold policies to help people and address health inequities; Dr. Mondi Mason, Workforce Manager with the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment, examines how Colorado is raising up a new generation of public health leaders through an apprenticeship program; and an ASTHO blog article explains how agencies have used the Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant to support health equity. ASTHO Webpage: Optimal Health for All in the Legislative Process Trailhead Institute Webpage: Colorado Public Health Works Program ASTHO Blog Article: Flexibility of PHHS Block Grant Supports Health Equity in Communities ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Dec 19, 2023 • 6min
567: Strategic Primer Helps PH Navigate Challenges; Lead, PFAS, and Food Safety Policy
Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, talks about the new book he wrote with Dr. Brian Castrucci, President and CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation; Elke Shaw-Tulloch, Public Health Administrator for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, says many agencies saw bills passed or introduced this year to reduce exposure to lead in water pipes and other building materials; an ASTHO resource outlines practical strategies for state and local governments to prevent heart disease and stroke; and a special issue of the Maternal and Child Health Journal will be unveiled in an online event scheduled for 12:30 p.m. eastern time today. ASTHO Webpage: Building Strategic Skills for Better Health: A Primer for Public Health Professionals ASTHO Webpage: Environmental Health – Reducing Chemical Exposure and Supporting Food Safety ASTHO Webpage: Strategic State and Local Policies for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention ASTHO Webinar: Unveiling of the Perinatal Substance Use Special Issue in the Maternal and Child Health Journal ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Dec 18, 2023 • 5min
566: Policies to Curb Sexually Transmitted Infections, Xylazine Regulation and Testing
Dr. Anne Zink, ASTHO Immediate Past President and Chief Medical Officer for the Alaska Department of Health, says policies can help address the fact that the number of babies born with syphilis is ten times higher than in 2012; JoAnne McClure, ASTHO Senior Analyst for State Health Policy, outlines the different ways states and territories have reacted to xylazine being in the illicit drug supply; and Amani Echols, Policy and Government Affairs Manager for the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, discusses an online webinar revealing an article ASTHO worked on about public health approaches to perinatal substance use. ASTHO Webpage: Supporting a Syndemic Approach – Preventing Sexually Transmitted Infections ASTHO Blog Article: How the Emergence of Xylazine Impacts Overdose Prevention Policy ASTHO Webinar: Unveiling of the Perinatal Substance Use Special Issue in the Maternal and Child Health Journal Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs News Release: AMCHP and ASTHO Release Maternal and Child Health Journal Special Issue: Public Health Approaches to Perinatal Substance Use


