From Measles to Maternal Health: Strengthening Partnerships Between Healthcare and Public Health
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Explore the critical need for stronger collaboration between healthcare and public health sectors in this 49-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Examine how the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the urgency of building bridges between these traditionally parallel fields. Delve into pressing health challenges such as childhood infections, influenza, obesity, reproductive health, and the opioid epidemic, and learn how a coordinated approach leveraging strengths from both healthcare and public health can lead to more efficient and equitable responses. Discover the potential benefits of breaking down silos to address population health issues more effectively, moving beyond the risk of pandemic amnesia to create lasting improvements in health outcomes for all.
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From Measles to Maternal Health: Strengthening Partnerships Between Healthcare and Public Health
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The Aspen Institute