Issue Brief: Implications of Navigator Funding Changes on People with HIV

The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released a new issue brief which, based on data analysis and interviews with navigators that...

Dec 11, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • Meet NACCHO’s 2017-2018 Health and Disability Fellows

    The NACCHO Health and Disability Program is thrilled to introduce the 2017-18 cohort of Health and Disability fellows. NACCHO’s Health...

    Oct 23, 2017 | Sara Lyons

  • Positive Women’s Network: New Multimedia Series Connects Women with HIV

    The Positive Women’s Network recently announced the launch of #PNWCares, an interactive multimedia series connecting women with...

    Oct 16, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • LHD Spotlight: Using Smartphones in STD Interviews

    Smartphone applications are increasingly being used to facilitate casual sexual relationships, increasing the risk of sexually...

    Sep 20, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • Online Learning Course: The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health

    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in collaboration with NACCHO and the Association of State and Territorial Health...

    Aug 23, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • CDC Awards Funds to Health Departments to Improve Food Safety and Antibiotic...

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is awarding about $32 million to states and local health department programs to...

    Aug 15, 2017 | Amy Chang

  • Issue Brief: Implications of Navigator Funding Changes on People with HIV

    The Kaiser Family Foundation recently released a new issue brief which, based on data analysis and interviews with navigators that specifically targeted enrollment assistance to people with HIV, explores the role navigators play in serving this population and the potential impact of recent funding cuts for this enrollment period. The navigators discussed their knowledge about HIV […]

    Dec 11, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    Meet NACCHO’s 2017-2018 Health and Disability Fellows

    The NACCHO Health and Disability Program is thrilled to introduce the 2017-18 cohort of Health and Disability fellows. NACCHO’s Health and Disability Fellowship program is an invaluable opportunity for graduate students pursing degrees in public health to receive hands-on experience in the health and disability field. The fellowship includes providing support to local health departments […]

    Oct 23, 2017 | Sara Lyons

    Positive Women’s Network: New Multimedia Series Connects Women with HIV

    The Positive Women’s Network recently announced the launch of #PNWCares, an interactive multimedia series connecting women with HIV and addressing their biggest challenges. The initiative, which will feature a series of short videos in which real women living with HIV address important topics, followed by virtual coffee table chats offering real-time conversation and Q&A, will launch...

    Oct 16, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    LHD Spotlight: Using Smartphones in STD Interviews

    Smartphone applications are increasingly being used to facilitate casual sexual relationships, increasing the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Recognizing this, the Monroe County (NY) Health Department (MCHD) conducted a study to explore how traditional contact elicitation methods can be enhanced with smartphone technology during field interviews in STD investigations. Through this...

    Sep 20, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    Online Learning Course: The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health

    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in collaboration with NACCHO and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), announced a new online course this week to inspire people from all backgrounds about the field of public health.    The People, Power, and Pride of Public Health provides an engaging overview of the […]

    Aug 23, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    CDC Awards Funds to Health Departments to Improve Food Safety and Antibiotic Resistance

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is awarding about $32 million to states and local health department programs to improve program integration and enhance their ability to detect, investigate, and report foodborne, waterborne, and fungal disease outbreaks. Of the total, $12 million is funded through CDC’s Antibiotic Resistance Solutions Initiative. The grants support the...

    Aug 15, 2017 | Amy Chang

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