PODCAST: What is Public Health?

By American Journal of Public Health

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Public health is now part of the political conversation but everyone doesn’t understand it in the same way. Hence the idea of interviewing Governor John Kasich, former governor of Ohio, who has been promoting a greater attention to public health, about what is public health for him.

CITE: https://www.r2library.com/Resource/Title/082610254

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COMMENTS APPRECIATED

Thank You

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INSURANCE: https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Health-Insurance-Managed-Care/dp/0826149944/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275315485&sr=1-4

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TECH: https://www.amazon.com/Dictionary-Health-Information-Technology-Security/dp/0826149952/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1254413315&sr=1-5

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One Response

  1. Dear Dr. David,

    Join us as we celebrate World Health Day! Today more than any other day of NPHW, we think about our connection to our health, our world and each other. Health issues are human rights issues, so speak out for the right to health, speak out against discrimination, get engaged with your community and take action to address social determinants of health.

    APHA and our partners are committed to improving global health. The APHA International Health Section, International Trade and Health Forum and Human Rights Forum provide leadership and expertise on global health issues. Join the World Federation of Public Health Associations and the Cuban Society of Public Health as they each host their first Global Public Health Week. Interested in environmental health? Tune into the Pan American Health Organization World Health Day “Our Planet, Our Health” virtual event.

    Check out all our resources on today’s theme – World Health Day: Health is a Human Right. See our fact sheet (in English and Spanish) and share today’s graphic. Send action alerts to urge your members of Congress to invest in public health infrastructure and protect the public’s health from climate change.

    See you tomorrow as we focus on Accessibility: Closing the Health Equity Gap.
    In health and solidarity,

    The NPHW team

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