APRIL 22, 2021 ZOOM EVENT: Estimating Rates of STIs among Transgender Persons
Please join us on Thursday, April 22nd from 12-1pm for a CCHRPP Zoom seminar, featuring Manjiri Joshi, MPH: Estimating Rates of STIs among Transgender Persons.
Investing in Evidence to Inform How to Rebuild the US Public Health System in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic
CCHRPP researcher Erika Martin, along with Betty Bekemeier from University of Washington School of Nursing, reflect on the gaps in information about the public health delivery system in their recent Health Affairs Blog.
Strategies to Ensure Equitable Access to COVID-19 Vaccines
As COVID-19 vaccination efforts roll out across the nation, how can policymakers balance reducing the complexity of vaccine priority lists with improving the ease of access? CCHRPP researchers Erika Martin, Guthrie Birkhead, and David Holtgrave tackle this problem in their recent commentary, “Maintaining a Focus on Health Equity During the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout” in the latest issue of Journal of Public Health Management & Practice.
Academic-practice partnerships can enhance the real-world impact of research
In the latest issue of the Journal of Policy Analysis & Management, CCHRPP member Erika Martin discusses the role of formative policy evaluation and the value of academic-practice collaborations.
April CCHRPP Seminars
CCHRPP partners at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University are hosting a weekly seminar series on Thursdays from 12-1pm. Please join us for the following April Zoom seminars.
MARCH 25, 2021 ZOOM EVENT: Hepatitis C treatment by non-specialist providers in the direct-acting antiviral era
Please join us on Thursday, March 25th from 12-1pm for a CCHRPP Zoom seminar, featuring Shashi N. Kapadia, MD: Hepatitis C treatment by non-specialist providers in the direct-acting antiviral era.
MARCH 18, 2021 ZOOM EVENT: The Impact of COVID-19 on Reported Gonorrhea and Syphilis
Please join us on Thursday, March 18th from 12-1pm for a CCHRPP Zoom seminar, featuring Rachel Hart-Malloy, PhD, MPH and Manjiri Joshi, MPH: The Impact of COVID-19 on Reported Gonorrhea and Syphilis.
UAlbany Researchers Examine Health Data Policies in the Biden-Harris Administration
As a new presidential administration commences, researchers at the University at Albany are analyzing the potential impact on health data policy and opportunities for improved access. Writing in JAMA Health Forum, authors Erika Martin and Mila Gascó-Hernandez see renewed opportunities for growth and success if the Biden-Harris Administration follows the lead of past practices inaugurated under President Barack Obama.