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Subject Reimagining Public Health Surveillance Practices in Oregon
Date June 7, 2024 8:03 PM
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Friday, June 7, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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ICYMI, Chelsey Kirkland appeared on A Health Podyssey to discuss her recent paper that explores the development of a new model for the governmental public health workforce in Minnesota.

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Antiracist Public Health Surveillance Practices In Oregon

In the June issue of Health Affairs, “Reimagining Public Health ([link removed] ) ,” Ryan Petteway and coauthors critique current public health surveillance practices and offer a series of recommendations for reimagined survey practices in Oregon ([link removed] ) .

The authors argue that current practices are “rooted in a series of knowledge-power relations,” and as a result public health data becomes a “social product” that is a “reproduction of political priority, epistemic privilege, and racialized state power.”

Petteway and coauthors offer steps to create an equity-centered approach to reimagining public health surveillance systems in Oregon.

They recommend relationship building, community-led data collection, communication, and sharing back to community and practitioners.

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Scene Report from CMS' Health Equity Conference ([link removed] )

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