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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 15, 2022 • 4min
220: You Can Help Build the Health Equity Tracker
Daniel Dawes, Executive Director for the Satcher Health Leadership Institute at Morehouse School of Medicine, discusses a new Health Equity tracker that recently marked its first year online; ASTHO is talking about equity during its upcoming Health Equity Summit 2022 set for Wednesday, July 27th; Amelia Poulin, ASTHO's Senior Analyst for Infectious Disease Outbreak Response and Recovery, elaborates on the importance of inclusive communication for contact tracers and case investigators; and ASTHO posts a new blog article examining how some jurisdictions are changing laws to allow people to modify their birth certificates to update gender markers that may be out of date. Health Equity Tracker Webpage: One Year of Advancing Health Equity ASTHO Health Equity Summit Registration CDC Webpage: Health Equity Guiding Principles for Inclusive Communication ASTHO Blog Article: Jurisdictions Seek to Modernize Vital Records Systems

Jul 14, 2022 • 4min
219: New Opioid Use Disorder Infographics
Sanaa Akbarali, ASTHO's Senior Director for Maternal and Infant Health, discusses strategies to improve care for pregnant and postpartum people with opioid use disorder; ASTHO produces a special supplement for the American Journal of Public Health on equitable and accessible contraception access; ASTHO's Health Equity Summit 2022 is less than two weeks away; and Gaafar Uherbelau, Palau's Minister of Health, joins his colleagues in the Pacific Islands to strategize on health equity and human rights issues. ASTHO Webpage: Supporting Pregnant and Postpartum Women with Opioid Use Disorder: An Infographic Series ASTHO News Release: Equitable and Accessible Contraception Access Highlighted in Special Issue of AJPH Sponsored by ASTHO ASTHO Health Equity Summit Registration

Jul 13, 2022 • 4min
218: Workforce Listening
Johnny Taylor Jr., President and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, discusses how COVID-19 has forever changed the relationship between employers and their teams; Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt, the Director of the District of Columbia Department of Health, explains why she is leaving her job; ASTHO posts a new blog article that details twelve recommendations health agencies should consider when writing proposals for federal infrastructure funding; and it's time to register for ASTHO's Health Equity Summit 2022 happening Wednesday, July 27th. WTOP News Article: Why the DC Health director is stepping down ASTHO Blog Article: Think Big When Applying for Infrastructure Funding: 12 Recommendations for Health Agencies ASTHO Health Equity Summit 2022 Registration

Jul 12, 2022 • 4min
217: Opioid Abuse Child Impact Task Force
Dr. Denise Johnson, Acting Secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, outlines the goals of a new task force considering the impact opioid abuse has on children in the state; Jon Rubin, Deputy Secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Office of Children, Youth, and Families, discusses the task force's unique outlook on data; ASTHO posts a new blog article with a link to a clinician toolbox for providers who want to better understand harmful bacterial blooms that can occur in bodies of water; and ASTHO Week is underway in Arlington, Virginia for the first time in more than two years. ASTHO Blog Article: Approaching Summer, States Ramping Up Water Protections

Jul 11, 2022 • 7min
216: Best of ME: Teen Mental Health Campaign
This special edition revisits a popular episode of Public Health Review Morning Edition from May 24th. Jill Hunsaker Ryan, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, explains the Forward Together campaign; Dr. James Bell, State Assistant Administrator for the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, discusses the benefits of being a graduate from the Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health program; and Mike Fraser, CEO for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, tackles the cancer of racism in a new blog article. Forward Together Webpage Diverse Executives Leading in Public Health (DELPH) Webpage ASTHO Blog Article: Excising the Cancer of Racism

Jul 8, 2022 • 6min
215: Best of ME: Consulting School Nurses
This special edition revisits a popular episode of Public Health Review Morning Edition from May 19th. Linda Mendonca, President of the National Association of School Nurses, discusses nurses needing a break, but also wanting more input regarding school health policy; Dr. Tom Simon, the Associate Director for Science in the Division of Violence Prevention with the CDC, elaborates on a way forward among record increases in the firearm homicide rate with public health leading the way; and a new ASTHO blog article explains recent changes to HRSA's Women's Preventive Services Guidelines. CDC Webpage: Vital Signs – Changes in Firearm Homicide and Suicide Rates ASTHO Policy Statement: Preventing Firearm Misuse, Injury, and Death ASTHO Blog Article: Understanding the Updated Women's Preventive Services Guidelines

Jul 7, 2022 • 8min
214: Best of ME: Encouraging the Public Health Workforce
This special edition revisits a popular episode of Public Health Review Morning Edition from May 31st. Dr. Karyl Rattay, Director of the Delaware Division of Public Health, looks back on the past 13 years of her career in Public Health. She has this conversation as she prepares for the next steps in her career, and leaves us with a few words of encouragement for public health workers across the country.

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


