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In March 2023, Health Affairs will publish a cluster of research papers
focused on lessons for public health policy and practice arising from
the COVID-19 pandemic experience in the United States. COVID-19 stressed
the public health system while also demonstrating its importance.
This collection of articles explores trends in the public health
workforce during the pandemic, ways to improve coordination between
public health and medical care systems, strategies for mitigating
community spread of COVID-19 at the local level, and recommendations for
modernizing emergency health powers laws, US laboratory systems, and
public health financial data.
You are invited to join us on March 8 for a Health Affairs virtual issue
briefing, where Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil hosts authors for a discussion
of their research and the broad lessons from COVID-19 for the future of
public health. Confirmed speakers include:
* Margaret Bourdeaux, Research Director, Program in Global Public Policy
and Social Change, Harvard Medical School
* Thomas Dobbs, Dean, John D. Bower School of Population Health,
University of Mississippi Medical Center
* Wesley Greenblatt, Pediatrician, Boston Children's Hospital, and
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
* Howard Koh, Harvey V. Fineberg Professor of the Practice of Public
Health Leadership, Health Policy and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan
School of Public Health, Health Affairs Issue Adviser
* Jonathon P. Leider, Director, Center for Public Health Systems,
Division of Health Policy & Management, School of Public Health,
University of Minnesota
* Michelle Mello, Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, and Professor
of Health Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine
* Jason M. Orr, Researcher, Center for Public Health Systems, University
of Minnesota
* Shefali Oza, Epidemiologist, Harvard University
* Beth L. Rubenstein, Epidemiologist, New York City Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
* Zirui Song, Associate Professor of Health Care Policy and Medicine,
Harvard Medical School; Director of Research, HMS Center for Primary
Care; and General Internist, Massachusetts General Hospital
* Gillian K. SteelFisher, Principal Research Scientist, Health Policy
and Management, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
* Jay K. Varma, Professor Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell
Medical School
Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Access: Open to all
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Health Affairs thanks Howard Koh of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of
Public Health for serving as adviser on the COVID-19 and public health
papers. We also thank the New York Health Foundation, Episcopal Health
Foundation, and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for their financial
support.
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