Edition 61 – Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation
Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation By Brian A. King, PhD, MPH (he/him/his) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation. HPHR. 2022;61. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/III2 Bringing Health Equity to the Forefront of Tobacco Product Regulation Downloadable PDF Edition 61 – Bringing Health Equity To The Forefront […]
Edition 56 – Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act
Legislating the New Gilead: Implications of the Texas Heartbeat Act By Heather Tillewein, PhD, CHES, Abdul-Rahman Toufik, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Yves Miel H. Zuñiga, Duha Shellah, Alice Colescu, Candice Danielle Carpenter, MD, MBA, MPH, EdM, Circe Gray Le Compte, ScD, SM, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Tillewein […]
Edition 54 – The Evaluation of Pro-competitive Policies Effectiveness from Taxed-based and Privatized Health Insurance Models
The Evaluation of Pro-Competitive Policies Effectiveness From Taxed-Based and Privatized Health Insurance Models By Todd Brown, MSc. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brown T. The evaluation of pro-competitive policies effectiveness from taxed-based and privatized health insurance models. HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB5 The Evaluation of Pro-Competitive Policies Effectiveness From Taxed-Based and Privatized Health Insurance Models Abstract Introduction Healthcare […]
Edition 54 – Innovation Immersion Labs: A Novel Approach to Solving Public Health Challenges
Innovation Immersion Labs: A Novel Approach to Solving Public Health Challenges By Liris Stephanie Berra, BS, Sophie Becker, BFA, Meaghan Kennedy, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Berra L, Becker S, Kennedy M. Innovation immersion labs: a novel approach to solving public health challenges. HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB4 Innovation Immersion Labs: A Novel Approach to Solving Public […]
Edition 61 – A Call for Regulatory Clarity: “Switch” and “Quit Smoking” Marketing among Online Disposable E-Cigarette Sellers
A Call for Regulatory Clarity: “Switch” and “Quit Smoking” Marketing among Online Disposable E-Cigarette Sellers By Alexis R. Miranda, BS, Joanne G. Patterson, PhD, MPH, MSW, Devin LaPolt, BS, Ruva P. Rumano, MPH, Alexa M. Reynoso, BA, Micah L. Berman, JD, Brittney L. Keller-Hamilton, PhD, MPH, Megan E. Roberts, PhD, Amy K. Ferketich, PhD, MAS, […]
Edition 56 – Year-to-Year Comparison of Virginia’s Hepatitis Education and Patient Connection Referral on Release Program Outcomes for those Recently Released from Incarceration
Year-to-Year Comparison of Virginia’s Hepatitis Education and Patient Connection Referral on Release Program Outcomes for those Recently Released from Incarceration By Dr. Sylvia A.B. Caldwell, DHSc, MPH; Terry Knick-Kemp, MPH, BSN-BC; Dr. Rebecca Dillingham, MD, MPH; Dr. Jamie Smith, PharmD; Dr. Trey Fuller, PharmD, Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin […]
Edition 54 – Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data
Evaluation of Cancer Awareness Months and Cancer Screening Tests Through Internet Search Big Data By Alex Vanderwiel, Diamone Gathers, MD, V. Shane Pankratz, PhD, Mikaela Kosich, MPH, Bernard Tawfik, MD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Goodman M. Potential economic burden contributing to treatment nonadherence in end-stage renal disease . HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB3 Potential Economic Burden Contributing […]
Edition 54 –Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End-Stage Renal Disease
Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End Stage Renal Disease By Max Goodman Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Goodman M. Potential economic burden contributing to treatment nonadherence in end-stage renal disease . HPHR. 2021;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB2 Potential Economic Burden Contributing to Treatment Non-Adherence in End Stage Renal Disease Abstract There are over 750,000 patients in […]
There is no Universal Health Coverage without strong political will
In this post, Gabriel described how strong political will is important for the actualization of Universal Health Coverage
The current state of Nigeria’s National Health Insurance Scheme: Redefining strategies to achieve Universal Health Coverage
Mr. Dara Ajala-Damisa is the Program Manager at Nigeria Health Watch, a health communication and advocacy organization based in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch uses evidence-based advocacy and communication to influence health policy and improve health care access in Nigeria. Nigeria Health Watch, through its numerous venues, delivers knowledgeable commentary and in-depth analysis of health issues in Nigeria, always with integrity. Their reach is greater than ever and their voice is recognized as a powerful champion for improving people’s health across the sector.