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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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Dec 8, 2022 • 6min
319: Mpox Readiness
Dr. Manisha Juthani, Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Public Health, explains how the agency's Mpox response benefitted from its COVID-19 experience; Dr. Anne Zink, ASTHO President and Chief Medical Officer for the State of Alaska, says vaccination rates in Alaska are better in Alaskan Native communities than they are in the rest of the state; ASTHO is working with the National Community Action Partnership and five agencies in the Partnering for Vaccine Equity project; and learn how to align the goals of your public health and state Medicaid agencies in a new webinar planned for Tuesday, December 13th. SFGATE News Article: How fighting COVID prepared CT health officials for monkeypox ASTHO Blog Article: Partnering with Community Action Agencies Can Improve Trust in Vaccines ASTHO Webpage: Medicaid and Public Health Partnerships in Virginia

Dec 7, 2022 • 5min
318: STI Strategies in Rural Wyoming
Leslie Fowler, Prevention Program Manager with the Wyoming Department of Health, discusses the challenges of reaching people with STI information and services; Shalini Nair, Senior Analyst for Infection Disease for ASTHO, says five community action agencies are working with ASTHO to improve vaccine uptake among racial and ethnic minority groups, and for people living in rural areas; and an ASTHO blog article encourages public health leaders to work closely with Gen Z to generate public health messaging that resonates with young audiences. Wyoming Department of Health Webpage: Sexually Transmitted Infections an Increasing Concern in Wyoming ASTHO Course: Wyoming's Response to the Increased Need for Accessible Condoms ASTHO Blog Article: Public Health and Healthcare Partner to Promote Influenza Vaccination ASTHO Blog Article: Cultivating Gen Z as Partners for Healthier Communities ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know

Dec 6, 2022 • 5min
317: Removing Barriers to HIV Treatment
Kim Martin, ASTHO's Director of Immunization, reminds us that vaccines this winter are more important than ever as we recognize National Influenza Vaccination Week; Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, discusses the announcement that ASTHO is one of three to win CDC grant funding that aims to help jurisdictions build public health infrastructure over the next five years; and Alex Kearly, ASTHO Director of Medicaid and Value Based Payment, says members can learn how to align their state Medicaid agencies with the goal to end the HIV epidemic in a new webinar scheduled for December 13th. CDC Webpage: 2022 NIVW Digital Media Toolkit ASTHO News Release: Three National Public Health Associations Will Support Historic Opportunity to Build Public Health Infrastructure ASTHO Webpage: Medicaid and Public Health Partnerships in Virginia

Dec 5, 2022 • 5min
316: Mental Health Needs of School-Age Girls
Amber Williams, ASTHO's Senior Vice President for Leadership and Organizational Performance, talks about the organization's annual winter retreat happening this week in San Diego; Lexa Giragosian, Analyst for Maternal and Infant Health with ASTHO, discusses how states and territories are taking action to address a mental health crisis among adolescent girls; and ASTHO has a report detailing the risks and possible responses to disruptions in access to opioid prescriptions. ASTHO Blog Article: School-Based Strategies are Crucial to Supporting Adolescent Girls' Mental Health ASTHO Report: Responding to Disruptions in Access to Opioid Prescriptions: A Guide for State Health Departments and Their Partners ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know

Dec 2, 2022 • 6min
315: Historic PH Investment News
Amber Williams, ASTHO Senior Vice President for Leadership & Organizational Performance, discusses the CDC's announcement that ASTHO will receive significant funding to help public health agencies address key infrastructure needs; Brent Ewig, Chief Policy and Government Relations Officer for the Association of Immunization Managers, says there are two main communication challenges facing his members right now; and an ASTHO blog article explains that during a hurricane's aftermath, health agencies must take steps to prevent infectious disease spread. ASTHO News Release: Three National Public Health Associations Will Support Historic Opportunity to Build Public Health Infrastructure National Public Health Information Coalition Webpage: NPHIC Podcast ASTHO Blog Article: Preparing for and Responding to Infectious Disease Threats Following Hurricanes

Dec 1, 2022 • 5min
314: Ending the AIDS Epidemic
Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, CDC Director of the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, discusses the ongoing HIV epidemic on World AIDS Day; Mike Fraser, ASTHO CEO, says newly announced money from the CDC will allow his organization to "fully engage and support" state and territorial agencies as they prepare for the next pandemic; Dr. Morgan McDonald, Interim Health Commissioner for the Tennessee Department of Health, describes how Tennessee is planning to spend $230 million on new health resiliency projects in the Volunteer state; and Susan Best, Program Manager for the Division of Food and Lead Risk Assessment with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, explains how South Carolina has done more than 42,000 restaurant inspections online. World AIDS Day Webpage World Health Organization News Release: WHO recommends new name for monkeypox disease ASTHO News Release: Three National Public Health Associations Will Support Historic Opportunity to Build Public Health Infrastructure CDC News Release: CDC Awards More Than $3 Billion to Improve U.S. Public Health Workforce and Infrastructure ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know

Nov 30, 2022 • 6min
313: Tennessee's Health Resilience Grants
Beth Kallmyer, Vice President of Care and Support at the Alzheimer's Association, discusses National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month; Dr. Morgan McDonald, Interim Commissioner for the Tennessee Department of Health, examines plans to award $230 million in grants to help improve health resiliency in the state; ASTHO members in hurricane-prone areas of the country are sharing lessons learned with those looking to improve their storm response plans; and we conclude our month-long recognition of Public Health Thank You Day with one last thankful note. Alzheimer's Association Webpage Tennessee Department of Health News Release: Gov. Lee Announces $230 Million in Health Resiliency Grants to Transform Care & Services In Tennessee ASTHO Blog Article: Responding to Environmental Health Threats Following Hurricanes ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know

Nov 29, 2022 • 5min
312: Tracking Tobacco Policy
Ann Abraham, ASTHO Chronic Disease Prevention Analyst, discusses the need for tobacco control staff members to stay informed of the latest policies in this area; Crystal Rommen, Director of Louisiana Families for Vaccines, says vaccine advocates are gearing up for the new year; and in recognition of Public Health Thank You Day, we say thank you to people working in the field. ASTHO Blog Article: Jurisdictions Moving Many ASTHO Essential Tobacco Control Policies Forward Science and Families Engaging Communities Coalition and Action Fund Webpage

Nov 28, 2022 • 5min
311: More Flexible Opioid Guidelines
Dr. Christopher Jones, Acting Director of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, discusses new guidelines that are meant to give providers more flexibility when it comes to treating pain with opioids; Brandi Hight Bank, Vice President for Public Health & Policy at Klick, explains the best ways to communicate with people in their late teens and early twenties; and we preview an ASTHO blog that addresses the tobacco policy. CDC News Release: CDC Releases UPDATED Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain ASTHO Webinar: Reaching Gen Z: Engaging Young Audiences in Public Health ASTHO Webpage: Be In The Know

Nov 23, 2022 • 7min
310: Teaching Vaccine Advocates
Becky Christensen, Founder and Campaign Director for Science and Families Engaging Communities Coalition and Action Fund, discusses protecting public access to vaccines; Kinetra Joseph, Campaign Director for the CDC Foundation, explains the organization's "Live to the Beat" campaign; and in recognition of Public Health Thank You Day we continue to say thank you to people working in the field. Science and Families Engaging Communities Coalition and Action Fund Webpage Live to the Beat Webpage CDC Foundation News Release: CDC Foundation Launches "Live to the Beat": A National Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Campaign Created for the Black Community, By the Black Community Live to the Beat Webpage: Community Ambassadors Network Interest Form ASTHO Webpage: Be in the Know


