ASTHO CEO Michael Fraser's Testimony in Regards to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate
Bio for Arthur R. James, MD, FACOG
Using Medicaid Datasets to Measure Tobacco Use: A Review
Defining Disability for Syndromic Surveillance
The Role of Plans of Safe Care in Maternal and Child Health
Using Family-Centered Care to Treat Opioid Use Disorder and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
ASTHOBrief: Public Health Frameworks to Advance Healthy Aging.pdf
State/Territorial Policy Considerations for Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences ASTHOReport: State/Territorial Policy Considerations for Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences
On July 27, 2022, public health leaders will convene to advance health equity and address structural racism at ASTHO's Health Equity Summit.
On July 27, 2022, Nicole Alexander-Scott, MD, MPH, joined ASTHO as a senior executive consultant. Alexander-Scott is a former Rhode Island Department of Health Director and former ASTHO President, ...
Webinar attendees learn about the review process, strategies for moving Maternal Mortality Review Committees data to action, and hear an example of how the state of Texas took recommendations and ...
A brief summary of all the significant public health legislation passed by U.S. Congress in the summer of 2022.
This interview is part of ASTHO’s Leadership Trailblazers series, which shares outstanding public health leaders’ inspirations, motivations, and accomplishments. Today we are speaking with Jinlene ...
ASTHO CEO Michael Fraser reacts to the racially-motivated shooting in Buffalo and discusses how ASTHO is working to counter systemic racism with diversity, equity, and inclusiveness.
This video highlights specific administrative strategies, partnerships, and metrics used by the North Carolina Division of Public Health to support efficient and effective spending of federal funding.
Public health agencies have an opportunity to recruit for and retain a diverse and skilled workforce. As new funding opportunities emerge ASTHO recommends a focus on proof, people, and processes.