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What’s Next in Public Health? June 20, 2025

June 20, 2025 · 5 min read

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Workforce

Understanding the Impact of Workplace Violence and Discrimination on Healthcare Professionals

In a recent study published in BMC Health Services Research, titled “Quitting one’s job or leaving one’s profession: unexplored consequences of workplace violence and discrimination against health professionals”, a critical issue facing the healthcare sector is brought into the spotlight. The study, conducted in Switzerland, sheds light on the alarming rate at which healthcare professionals […]

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Quality

Navigating the Complex World of Healthcare Quality and Prestige: A Guide for Health Managers

Today, let’s look at the article “Rethinking Healthcare Quality and Prestige: Is This a Manager’s Number One Problem?” (available here). This article explores the crucial role of healthcare managers in balancing the pursuit of prestige with the primary goal of improving patient care and workforce conditions. Accreditation and Standardization: The Golden Seal of Healthcare Excellence […]

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Workforce

Join the Movement for Health Equity at RWJF

Since 1972, RWJF has pioneered health and healthcare innovations, dedicating its efforts to creating a nation where everyone has a fair chance to thrive regardless of their background or financial status. In their New Jersey department, a new opportunity awaits a visionary leader. As a senior member of program leadership, you will have the unique […]

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Research

Adaptive Designs in Healthcare: Implications for Public Health Practice

In the rapidly evolving world of public health, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. The recent article, Adaptive Designs in Implementation Science and Practice: Their Promise and the Need for Greater Understanding and Improved Communication, by Amy Kilbourne and colleagues, published in the Annual Review of Public Health, presents a groundbreaking approach that could […]

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Research

Green Spaces as a Remedy for Loneliness: Insights and Implications

In an era where loneliness is increasingly recognized as a public health concern, a recent systematic review titled “Green space and loneliness: A systematic review with theoretical and methodological guidance for future research” sheds light on a compelling approach to mitigate this issue. This study delves into the relationship between green spaces, such as parks […]

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Workforce

HHS’s Major Milestone in Health Data Exchange

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced a significant advancement in health information technology, marking a new era in nationwide health data exchange. This step, governed by the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common AgreementSM (TEFCA), now operational, promises to reshape how we access and share health information. Understanding TEFCA: A Leap […]

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Workforce

The Complexities of COVID-19 Vaccination Tracking: Insights and Public Health Implications

As we reflect on the monumental task of COVID-19 vaccination efforts, a detailed analysis presented in Monitoring and Reporting the US COVID-19 Vaccination Effort provides critical insights into the sophisticated systems and strategies deployed. It’s a great story! The Foundation of Vaccination Monitoring The COVID-19 pandemic demanded an unprecedented level of coordination and data tracking. […]

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