📻: Chelsey Kirkland on Building New Models for the Public Health Workforce
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Tuesday, June 4, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
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Join us tomorrow, June 5, for our theme issue briefing on Reimagining Public Health. Authors featured in this special issue of Health Affairs will present their work, engage in discussions, and answer questions on this important topic.
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Yesterday, we released a new theme issue focusing on Reimagining Public Health ([link removed] ) .
Jonathan Samet and Ross Brownson open the issue with an exploration of seven areas of focus within three broad categories to support transformational change within the US public health system ([link removed] ) .
The authors identify:
- Contextual areas of focus which include increasing accountability and addressing politicization and polarization.
- Topical areas of focus that highlight prioritizing climate change and sharpening the focus on equity.
- Technical areas of focus which also include advancing data sciences, building the workforce, and enhancing communication capacity.
For more on the paper’s recommendations, listen to an upcoming episode of A Health Podyssey ([link removed] ) featuring author Ross Brownson and Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil.
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- A Health Podyssey: Michelle Mello on Public Health Law Modernization and Rebalancing ([link removed] )
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Chelsey Kirkland of the University of Minnesota on her recent paper that explores the development of a new model for the governmental public health workforce in Minnesota.
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The June 2024 issue of Health Affairs focuses on the topic "Reimagining Public Health."
In this issue, 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?
You are invited to join us tomorrow, June 5, from 1-4 p.m. ET, for a virtual forum at which authors will present their work, engage in discussions, and answer questions on important issues.
Find out more and register below!
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Inclusion in PubMed Central, the leading source of open-access articles, will bring additional visibility to articles published in the journal.
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