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Machine-Learning Algorithms to Code Public Health Spending Accounts (Related Publication)
ES, Brady, Jonathon P Leider, Beth Resnick, Natalia Alfonso, and David M Bishai. 2017. “Machine-Learning Algorithms to Code Public Health Spending Accounts (Related Publication)”. Public Health Reports.
Aligning US Spending Priorities Using the Health Impact Pyramid Lens
JM, McCullough, Jonathon P Leider, Beth Resnick, and David M Bishai. 2020. “Aligning US Spending Priorities Using the Health Impact Pyramid Lens”. American Journal of Public Health.
The State of Rural Public Health: Enduring Needs in a New Decade
Leider, Jonathon P. 2020. “The State of Rural Public Health: Enduring Needs in a New Decade”. American Journal of Public Health.
Resident Experiences With a Place-Based Collaboration to Address Health and Social Inequities: A Survey of Visitors to the East Harlem Neighborhood Health Action Center
Dannefer, Rachel, Luke Sleiter, Jessie Lopez, Jaime Gutierrez, Carl Letamendi, Padmore John, and Zinzi Bailey. 2022. “Resident Experiences With a Place-Based Collaboration to Address Health and Social Inequities: A Survey of Visitors to the East Harlem Neighborhood Health Action Center”. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing.
Effective Leadership in Network Collaboration: Lessons Learned from Continuum of Care Homeless Programs (Related Publication)
HS, Jang, Valero J, and Jung K. 2016. “Effective Leadership in Network Collaboration: Lessons Learned from Continuum of Care Homeless Programs (Related Publication).”
Under-Resourced Public Health System: Government Allocates Fewer Funds Than Estimated to Public Health
AURORA, CO, December 7, 2020 – COVID-19 exposed a chronically under-resourced public health system, and new research suggests that far fewer dollars support this system than is indicated by official government estimates. A new study from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) found that when counting only...
ResProg Webinar | Systems in Focus Panel: Local Public Health Governing Boards
The COVID-19 pandemic vividly demonstrates that public health agencies are called upon to develop and implement high-consequence policies and programs in the context of imperfect information and considerable uncertainty. Organizations operating in such circumstances are likely to benefit from the...
New Research: Collaborative Networks of Organizations are Effective in Addressing Complex Health Issues
LEXINGTON, KY (Nov. 15, 2016) — Rachel Hogg, an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences, is lead author of an article published in Health Affairs, the leading journal of health policy thought and research. The article, “ Insights into Collaborative Networks of...