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For decades, budget cuts and underinvestment have frayed the U.S public health system, and the COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated those shortcomings.
In the June 2024 issue of Health Affairs contributors set out to answer an important question: What might it look like to reimagine public health care and the systems that support the health of the community?
The result is a volume of timely research, analysis, commentary, and policy solutions to enhance the national dialogue and draw attention to this critical issue in health policy.
At the June 5 event, authors will present their work, engage in discussions, and answer questions on these important issues. Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil will host the event.
Panels include:
- The Dimensions of Public Health
- The Public Health Workforce
- Sustainable and Accountable Public Health Systems
- Public Health and the Community
Confirmed speakers are:
- Monica Bharel, Clinical Lead, Public Health Sector, Google, and Health Affairs Theme Advisor
- Allison Chamberlain, Associate Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, and Director, Center for Public Health and Preparedness and Research
- Alice Chen, Former Senior Advisor, Made to Save / Civic Nation
- Cory Cronin, Associate Professor, Department of Social and Public Health, Ohio University
- Omeid Heidari, Assistant Professor, University of Washington School of Nursing
- Chelsey Kirkland, Researcher, Center for Public Health Systems, University of Minnesota School of Public Health
- Katelyn Long, Researcher, Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University Institute for Quantitative Social Science and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Kusuma Madamala, Public Health Services & Systems Researcher, Program Design and Evaluation Services, Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division
- J. Mac McCullough, Associate Professor and Associate Director for Community Engagement and Impact, Boise State University School of Public and Population Health
- Michelle M. Mello, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, and Professor of Health Policy, Department of Health Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine
- Nir Menachemi, Interim Dean, Professor, and Fairbanks Endowed Chair, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University
- Ryan Petteway, Associate Professor, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health
- Jonathan Samet, Professor, Former Dean, Interim Department Chair, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health and Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health
- Sophia Simon-Ortiz, Organizing Project Director, Human Impact Partners
- Anne Sosin, Lecturer, Dartmouth College
- Valerie Yeager, Professor, Health Policy and Management MPH Concentration Lead, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University
- Others to be announced
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Time: 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Place: Online details to be shared with registrants no later than 24 hours before the event
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Health Affairs thanks Monica Bharel of Google and Ross Brownson of Washington University of St. Louis, who served as theme issue advisers.
We thank The California Endowment, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Big Cities Health Coalition, Public Health Accreditation Board Center for Innovation, and The Kaiser Permanente Funds at East Bay Community Foundation for their financial support of the issue and this briefing.
If you have accessibility or support requirements in order to participate fully in this event, please contact
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