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Communicating About Health Equity Comparisons: A Cautionary Note
Comparisons might not be the best way to talk about health disparities. Here are ways that advocates and researchers can change hearts and minds.
Population Health News Roundup: February
We curate the top population health news each month. This month, a park on top of an expressway, Copenhagen reveals its secrets, hookworm in the U.S., how home repairs help health, and more…
E-Mental Health: Benefits, Limitations, and The Future
Can electronic mental health services (eMH) help reduce disparities? Here’s a look at their promise–and limitations.
Understanding Multilevel Barriers to Healthcare for Transgender Populations in the U.S.
Dr. Jackie White Hughto discusses how people who are transgender experience stigmas, discrimination, and barriers to health care.
Inflection Point: Taking a Population Health Approach to the Opioid Crisis
What would a population health approach to the opioid crisis look like?
Important News About Changes to the Membership Year
Our membership structure is changing. Here’s what you need to know.
IAPHS Welcomes New Members
Two hundred and seventy-four members–and growing. Our membership drive continues…
IAPHS on the Move: What Members Need to Know
Update your membership info and you might win a $50 Amazon gift card…
A Message from President Bruce Link
Creativity, rigor and heart: a message from IAPHS President Bruce Link.
Population Health News Roundup: January
Food swamps, racism and weathering on the human body, paleo-epidemiology, and more: here’s what we’re reading this month….
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