WASHINGTON, Sept. 13,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Public health and health care
delivery may seem to go hand in hand to the public they exist to
serve. But partnerships for the public good often are complicated
by a patchwork of elaborate administrative practices, ownership,
funding models, and other systemic barriers resulting in less
effective results despite a shared mission of serving healthy,
thriving communities.
Knocking down the silos to collaborative health systems that
drive improved outcomes is vital to addressing our most pressing
public health issues and sharing those stories. Join us over
Zoom on Friday, Sept. 27, at
1 p.m. ET to learn from experts whose
solutions-oriented approaches on critical public health issues have
shown how innovation and disruption, particularly in times of
crisis, can radically shift how communities can access care.
Journalists play a large part in sharing those stories and
exploring the barriers.
Jointly produced by the Common Health Coalition and the National
Press Club Journalism Institute, the 90-minute conversation
"Building Bridges: Success stories in bridging systems and care"
will highlight research on high-impact public health and care
delivery system partnerships while addressing the core components
of their success. Expect a robust discussion on practical aspects
of these important collaborations. Registration is
open; participants may submit questions in advance of the
session by emailing institute@press.org.
The featured initiatives were published in a special themed
issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, guest edited by Dr.
Nicholas Stine. The edition includes
articles, case studies, and research reports on coordination across
public health and care delivery, COVID 19 response, tuberculosis
screening, the 2022 mpox outbreak, pediatric asthma
intervention, abortion and reproductive health care, and public
health data.
Program participants will gain:
- A deeper understanding of critical public health care issues,
including global pandemic preparation and response, reproductive
care, data sharing and technology, and more
- Practical applications of effective, proven strategies for
tackling tough public health issues
- Exposure to a new network of in-the-field experts and
information resources
- Connections with new partners and sources in public health
equity and community
Guest speakers will include:
- Alice Abernathy, MD,
MSHP, co-author of Strengthening the Provision of Abortion and
Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Post-Dobbs: An Initiative of
the Philadelphia Department of Public Health
- Ingrid Johansen, MN, MPH,
RN, TCRN, CEN, PHN, co-author of Knocking Down Public Health and
Health Care Silos: An Innovative Covid-19 Health Equity
Response
- Jennifer E. Layden, MD,
PhD,, co-author of Plugging Public Health Data into the Health IT
Ecosystem to Protect National Health
- Mary P. Mercer, MD, MPH,
co-author of The San Francisco Health Systems Collaborative: Public
Health and Health Care Delivery Systems' Response to the Covid-19
Pandemic
- Yolande Pengetnze, MD, MS, co-author of Pediatric Asthma
Surveillance System (PASS): Community-Facing Disease Monitoring for
Health Equity
- Ed Prewitt, editorial
director, New England Journal of Medicine's Catalyst
Moderator: Dr. Nicholas
Stine, University of California,
Berkeley
Additional experts may join the conversation.
About the Common Health Coalition
The Common Health
Coalition brings together leading health care organizations in
pursuit of a reimagined health system — one in which the nation's
health care and public health systems no longer operate in parallel
but work hand in hand, with better health for all as the common
goal. Health care and public health institutions responded to the
COVID-19 pandemic by forging novel, impactful partnerships to
support emergency response, data and information sharing, and
infectious disease detection. The Common Health Coalition was
formed to cement these types of crisis-driven strategies and others
into existing infrastructure and strengthen the partnership between
the health care and public health systems, particularly to advance
health equity.
About the National Press Club Journalism Institute
The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes an engaged
global citizenry through an independent and free press, and equips
journalists with skills and standards to inform the public in ways
that inspire a more representative democracy. As the non-profit
affiliate of the National Press Club, the Institute powers
journalism in the public interest.
Press contact: Beth
Francesco, executive
director, bfrancesco@press.org
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