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The Journal of Public Health Management and Practice (JPHMP) publishes articles which focus on evidence-based public health practice and research.
JPHMP Direct is the multimedia companion site of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners, and scientists.
JPHMP Direct
1w ago
Strategic planning alone is insufficient as we collectively reimagine public health; strategic foresight and futurist tools are necessary disciplines and processes to incorporate into our visioning efforts.
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JPHMP Direct
2w ago
PHII’s Lina Saintus highlights successful ways public health organizations have used data to measure and improve child and adolescent mental health (CAMH).
The post Stories Chronicle Success in Improving Child and Adolescent Mental Health first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
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2w ago
A new study in JPHMP looks at what the public health system could do differently to prevent SUIDs.
The post Structural Bias Found in Investigations of Sudden Infant Deaths first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
JPHMP Direct
3w ago
A public health detailing campaign focused on building confidence in and access to the COVID-19 vaccines was a key part of reducing racial inequities in COVID-19 vaccination rates across New York City.
The post Public Health Detailing as a Tool for Increasing COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence and Access and Addressing Racial Inequities first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
JPHMP Direct
3w ago
The linkage of state all-payer claims database with state cancer registry provides an excellent opportunity to assess regular mammography use in women with breast cancer prior to and following breast cancer diagnosis.
The post Addressing a Measurement Gap by Linking State All-Payer Claims Database with State Cancer Registry Data first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
JPHMP Direct
3w ago
In our previous post, we showed how burnout and moral injury were systemic threats to the institution of public health and the health of the nation. Public health leaders will need to take bold action to address these issues. A shift is needed to create a culture of well-being in public health organizations and across the public health system. Leaders tend
The post The Time for Change Is Now: Organizational Solutions for Burnout in Public Health first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
JPHMP Direct
3w ago
Dr. Kevin A. Kovach delves deeper into the topic of innovation, exploring what a culture and process of innovation might look like in public health.
The post Meeting the Need for Innovation in Public Health: Crafting a Culture and Process for Innovation first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
JPHMP Direct
1M ago
How could prioritizing a robust public health system allow the United States to prevent and respond to national security threats?
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1M ago
Different groups are consuming COVID-19 information in distinct ways. Public health messaging must recognize this and adjust content and dissemination strategies to meet users where they are.
The post COVID-19 Vaccine Information-Seeking Patterns and Vaccine Hesitancy: A Latent Class Analysis to Inform Practice first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more
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1M ago
Public health informatics will be critical to adapting to the pressures of the next century because there is no national regulatory framework for the management of data in public health.
The post Informatics and Federalism – Challenges in Public Health first appeared on JPHMP Direct ..read more