In this episode of 'Being Human: Hidden Depths', we are join by Dr. Tess Lawrie a founding member of the World Council for Health, a global coalition of health-focused initiatives and groups seeking to broaden public health knowledge. Tune in via the 👉 https://lnkd.in/exppeZph
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In this episode of 'Being Human: Hidden Depths', we are join by Dr. Tess Lawrie a founding member of the World Council for Health, a global coalition of health-focused initiatives and groups seeking to broaden public health knowledge. Tune in via the 👉 https://lnkd.in/exppeZph
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Recently, in partnership with Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, MPHI and support from RWJF the STRETCH initiative hosted “Say What, Say Huh?”: A Look into Bi-directional Communication through a Health Equity Lens with Public Health Practitioners. Read more about the panel, which included professionals from public health organizations who participated in the first year of the STRETCH initiative, to learn how they apply bi-directional communication in their work: https://cdcf.link/3XXWyuD
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It is critical for health departments to collaborate with CCHWs in the design and development of pilot programs to make informed decisions and ensure that the program is feasible within their workflows and capacity. Learn more in this article by Cali McAtee, Justan Baker, Breanne DeWolf , Megan Sheridan, Elise George, and Nancy Sutton in a special issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice: https://bit.ly/3xh1hMK
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Thrilled to review the release of a valuable new resource focused on health equity communication! 🎉 Understanding, and more importantly actually addressing health equity, is critical in today’s world. This guide offers three evidence-based principles and tangible strategies to communicate health equity concepts more effectively across diverse audiences. It’s all about building a deeper awareness of the social, structural, and systemic factors that shape health outcomes. And then teaming with others to walk the walk. Let’s continue to advance the conversation on health equity and create more inclusive, informed, and healthier communities! #HealthEquity #PublicHealth #InclusiveCommunication #HealthOutcomes #HealthForAll #HealthEquityMatters #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth
CDC’s Office Health Equity created a resource offering public health professionals three evidence-based principles with tangible strategies to clearly and effectively communicate about health equity concepts with diverse audiences. Learn more 👉 https://bit.ly/3AswLks
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CDC’s Office Health Equity created a resource offering public health professionals three evidence-based principles with tangible strategies to clearly and effectively communicate about health equity concepts with diverse audiences. Learn more 👉 https://bit.ly/3AswLks
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Achieving and sustaining #publichealth #accreditation is no small feat. After years of working in local health departments and then for the Public Health Accreditation Board, I saw firsthand the importance of leadership commitment and visibility in accreditation for local health departments. Dr. Monroe made an important point during yesterday's webinar when she said local health departments should strive for the support of key leaders and decision-makers. I believe her comment goes beyond having only the buy-in of local health department leaders. To overcome challenges with leadership turnover, outdated systems, and funding constraints, commitment to accreditation needs to come from those who influence the broader public health system - state health officials, state legislatures, and the federal government. Until accreditation becomes the expectation, like it is for other industries like healthcare and higher education, there will be ongoing struggles for local health departments to become and remain accredited long-term. #publichealth #accreditation #infrastructure #standards #progress #smallwins
During yesterday's webinar hosted by Public Health Accreditation Board, our President and CEO Dr. Judy Monroe was asked about her participation in Indiana's Governor's Public Health Commission and what advice she would give to local health departments navigating the accreditation process. Dr. Monroe was joined by Tulsa Health Department's Executive Director Bruce Dart and American Public Health Association's Executive Director Georges C. Benjamin on a panel of experts in public health accreditation.
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Happy to meet with anyone also headed to RISE SDOH to discuss our NLP! Navigating this crazy AI hype is tough. How do you tell what AI can ACTUALLY work for patients? We help uncover patient insights from over 60 SDOH subdomains. Reach out if you want to learn more. #ai #NLP #HealthcareAI
We’ll be at RISE SDOH in April! Meet us to learn how we are working with healthcare providers such as NorthShore University HealthSystem to improve health equity initiatives by identifying patient level social determinants of health (SDOH), buried in clinical notes.
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During a recent visit to Cone Health, the Patient Experience team proudly shared three strategic actions that take patient experience to the next level. With focuses on provider communications, community health, and leader rounding, this large health system is transforming the human experience through training and resources with positive results that will lead them into the future and beyond. Read the On the Road https://ow.ly/ExQR50SeI73
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What if world-class health care were just a click away, no matter where you lived? Alice Walton, founder of Heartland Whole Health Institute, and Mercy CEO Steve Mackin share how a new 30-year collaboration is expanding access to specialty care across the communities we serve. Watch the full discussion: https://ow.ly/kOPP50UyTMY
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