The Public Health Workforce: Looking for a Diagnosis
The public health workforce is sick. Sick of being undervalued, sick of job insecurity, sick of lacking career development opportunities, […]
The public health workforce is sick. Sick of being undervalued, sick of job insecurity, sick of lacking career development opportunities, […]
The state and local governmental public health workforce may see high turnover as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according […]
Across the country, communities are wrestling with how to identify and dismantle the root causes of health inequities, like structural […]
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to modernize governmental public health are well underway; recommendations like Public Health […]
More than half of America’s public health workers report at least one symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a […]
Now is the time for systems change leadership in public health. Emergencies such as COVID-19 plague our communities with premature, […]
As the COVID-19 pandemic and deepening racial, health, and social inequities have shown us, we are living in an increasingly […]
Poll: 9 in 10 Americans say doctors should be held accountable for COVID-19 disinformation A new report released today urges […]
The de Beaumont Foundation has joined the Bipartisan Policy Center and eight leading public health organizations to release a five-year […]
This article is the sixth in the 2021 Fresh Perspectives series, presented by the de Beaumont Foundation. Published to coincide […]
Public health departments need approximately 80% more full-time equivalent positions (FTEs) just to meet basic health requirements, according to a […]