159: Do People Trust Public Health?
An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "159: Do People Trust Public Health?" was published on April 18, 2022 and runs 7 minutes.
April 18, 2022 ·7m · Public Health Review Morning Edition
Summary
Dr. Gillian SteelFisher, Deputy Director of the Harvard Opinion Research Program, says a recent poll finds most U.S. adults think public health agencies are important to their communities; Richard Quartarone, a health communicator in the CDC's Immunization Division, emphasizes the importance of trust in public health programs; ASTHO suggests the focus on COVID-19 immunizations provides an opportunity to rethink other vaccination efforts; and there's a new ASTHO report on the findings of two panels in January considering the impact of disasters on public health. Public Health Speaks Podcast Episode: Richard Quartarone ASTHO Blog Article: Reframing the Public Health Approach to Adult Immunizations ASTHO Report: Lessons on State Resilience and Vulnerability to Complex Disasters
Episode Description
Dr. Gillian SteelFisher, Deputy Director of the Harvard Opinion Research Program, says a recent poll finds most U.S. adults think public health agencies are important to their communities; Richard Quartarone, a health communicator in the CDC's Immunization Division, emphasizes the importance of trust in public health programs; ASTHO suggests the focus on COVID-19 immunizations provides an opportunity to rethink other vaccination efforts; and there's a new ASTHO report on the findings of two panels in January considering the impact of disasters on public health.
Public Health Speaks Podcast Episode: Richard Quartarone
ASTHO Blog Article: Reframing the Public Health Approach to Adult Immunizations
ASTHO Report: Lessons on State Resilience and Vulnerability to Complex Disasters
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