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157: Health Equity Report Card

An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "157: Health Equity Report Card" was published on April 14, 2022 and runs 7 minutes.

April 14, 2022 ·7m · Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Dr. Leandris Liburd, the CDC's Chief Health Equity Officer, talks about her job and the work underway to improve health equity in the U.S.; ASTHO has a new blog article reporting an increase in several categories of STDs across the nation; Dr. Kristina Box, Indiana State Health Commissioner, says revised Women's Preventive Services Guidelines help to ensure patients receive consistent advice about their care regardless of the provider they see; and Washington Post National Health Reporter Lena Sun will join a panel discussion at this year's ASTHO Public Health Tech Expo planned for next month. CDC Webpage: Health Equity CDC Webpage: STD Awareness Week ASTHO Blog Article: STD's Rising Nationally HRSA Webpage: Women's Preventive Services Guidelines ASTHO Webpage: Public Health TechXpo

Dr. Leandris Liburd, the CDC's Chief Health Equity Officer, talks about her job and the work underway to improve health equity in the U.S.; ASTHO has a new blog article reporting an increase in several categories of STDs across the nation; Dr. Kristina Box, Indiana State Health Commissioner, says revised Women's Preventive Services Guidelines help to ensure patients receive consistent advice about their care regardless of the provider they see; and Washington Post National Health Reporter Lena Sun will join a panel discussion at this year's ASTHO Public Health Tech Expo planned for next month.

CDC Webpage: Health Equity

CDC Webpage: STD Awareness Week

ASTHO Blog Article: STD's Rising Nationally

HRSA Webpage: Women's Preventive Services Guidelines

ASTHO Webpage: Public Health TechXpo

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