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67: Public Health's Role in Telehealth

Public Health Review

Release Date: 04/06/2022

94: Enhancing Brain Health with Data-Driven Solutions show art 94: Enhancing Brain Health with Data-Driven Solutions

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The Healthy Brain Initiative (HBI) Data for Action project supports the integration of data on brain health and caregiving into public health planning efforts. State health leaders in the brain health space from Arkansas, Connecticut, Illinois, and New Jersey participated in the HBI Data for Action initiative as Cohort 1, with support from the Alzheimer’s Association and ASTHO. This episode showcases the inaugural cohort’s accomplishments. Guests Meghan Fadel: Data for Action Lead; Associate Director, Alzheimer’s Association  Elizabeth Conklin, MPH: Connecticut Data for Action...

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93: A Blueprint for Establishing a Health Equity or Minority Health Office show art 93: A Blueprint for Establishing a Health Equity or Minority Health Office

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There are many considerations when forming and managing an office of health equity or minority health. The National Association of State Offices of Minority Health shares how agencies across the United States have overcome common challenges and benefited from having a dedicated health equity office. In addition, the United States Virgin Islands Department of Health discusses initial successes and challenges experienced while establishing their office. Finally, the California Department of Public Health, with a well-established office of health equity, shares how their office utilized health...

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92: Investing in Community Health Workers Is Vital to Population Health show art 92: Investing in Community Health Workers Is Vital to Population Health

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Community health workers (CHWs) are frontline, public health professionals who share life experience, compassion, and cultural and value alignment with the communities they serve. They work in a range of settings under different titles, but what makes them unique is their ability to build deep trust with the people they serve based on their lived experience.   Despite robust evidence demonstrating the value of CHWs, sustainability of CHW positions and funding remains a perpetual challenge. In this episode, two industry experts with direct state public health experience discuss why it...

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91: Improving Public Health by Modernizing Data Exchange show art 91: Improving Public Health by Modernizing Data Exchange

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The landscape of public health data is changing. This episode dives into the importance of modernizing data exchange for a more efficient and effective public health system. We explore a framework that utilizes cloud services, open-source software, and open data standards to revolutionize how public health data is collected, shared, and analyzed. This innovative approach outlines tools to reduce manual effort and streamline data flow across various sources, ultimately empowering state, tribal, local, and territorial health agencies (STLTs) to improve public health outcomes. Join us as we hear...

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90: Latest Food Code Benefits Connecticut, Tribal Nations show art 90: Latest Food Code Benefits Connecticut, Tribal Nations

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Summary: The FDA Food Code provides an evidence-based set of best practices for retail food safety that can reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses from retail food establishments. It offers a wide array of benefits that can help establish uniformity in retail food across the country, but some jurisdictions may face challenges in adopting it. There are different ways to adopt the Food Code, showcased in this podcast episode, with examples from Connecticut and the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. Speakers: ·       Manisha Juthani, MD: Commissioner, Connecticut...

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89: Using Business Process Improvement to Address Procurement Challenges in Guam show art 89: Using Business Process Improvement to Address Procurement Challenges in Guam

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The Government of Guam (GovGuam)— along with many other states, territories, and freely associated states — s challenges with procurement, which were illuminated by the COVID-19 pandemic response. To improve their small purchase procurement process, GovGuam invested time and resources into business process improvement (BPI), from the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS), the Office of the Governor of Guam, and other government agencies to inform decisions. Learn about the benefits and challenges of their efforts, and listen to their hopes for the future. Guests ...

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88: Maximizing Investments in Social Determinants of Health Through Interagency Collaboration show art 88: Maximizing Investments in Social Determinants of Health Through Interagency Collaboration

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The social determinants of health (SDOH)—the social, economic, and built environments in which people live, learn, work, and play—have significant impacts on health outcomes. Yet, sustainably funding initiatives that address SDOH is an ongoing challenge. I Guests: Admiral Rachel Levine, MD: Assistant Secretary for Health, HHS Elizabeth Hertel: Director, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Danielle Nelson: Senior Program Analyst, Federal Transit Administration Resources:

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87: With Deep Appreciation - Mike Fraser’s ASTHO Legacy show art 87: With Deep Appreciation - Mike Fraser’s ASTHO Legacy

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In 2016, Mike Fraser joined ASTHO as CEO. Throughout the seven subsequent years, he served as an indispensable leader, visionary, mentor, and friend—steering the organization through unprecedented challenges in public health, including the global COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the time has come to bid Mike a bittersweet farewell. In this episode of Public Health Review, we speak with Mike about his profound legacy, celebrate ASTHO’s extraordinary achievements under his tenure, and wish him well in his new position as CEO at the College of American Pathologists.

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86: One Health - The Shared Future of People, Animals, and the Planet show art 86: One Health - The Shared Future of People, Animals, and the Planet

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The One Health approach recognizes the interconnection between human and animal health and their shared environment. There is an urgent need for a One Health approach now, especially in the prevention of outbreaks, not just response. Public health agencies and the animal agriculture industry play crucial roles in One Health, along with other stakeholders. In this episode, our guests tell us how they put One Health into practice in a state health department, how health departments can connect across agencies to address One Health issues, and what falls under the One Health umbrella.  ...

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85: The Call to Join Public Health show art 85: The Call to Join Public Health

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Public health has a workforce problem: the demand for a new generation of public health practitioners is higher than ever, but health agencies are having a hard time filling positions, either due to funding or lack of visibility. Luckily, there are solutions to bridge fresh graduates to public health careers. In this episode of Public Health Review, Dr. JP Leider from the University of Minnesota and Dr. Heather Krasna of Columbia University spoke with ASTHO about solutions to recruit new public health professionals and the partnerships forming around that endeavor. Guests: JP Leider, PhD:...

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The expansion of federal and state telehealth flexibilities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic loosened policy restrictions and improved access to telehealth for millions of people, although challenges remain for certain under resourced populations. As telehealth continues to take off, there are questions around how public health agencies are engaging in telehealth activities. Each public health department operates differently and offers a varying perspective on how they implement and support telehealth to increase access to care for communities.

In this podcast episode, Scott Harris (SHO-AL) and Mei Kwong (executive director, Center for Connected Health Policy) explore the current state of telehealth during COVID-19 and how it’s being used as a tool to access care, spotlighting examples from public health.

Guests:

  • Scott Harris, MD, MPH, State Health Officer, Alabama Department of Public Health
  • Mei Kwong, JD, Executive Director, Center for Connected Health Policy

Resources:

State, Federal Policies Increase Virtual Access to Behavioral Health Care

States Leverage Telehealth to Respond to COVID-19

What’s Next for Telehealth: States Try to Make COVID-19 Telehealth Options Permanent

Telehealth: An Opportunity for State and Territorial Health Agencies to Improve Access to Needed Health Services