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Oxiris Barbot on Healthy Baltimore 2015
For decades Baltimore has been plagued with high rates of serious illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease and HIV/AIDS, and struggled with social problems including unemployment, poverty and violence that often lead to poor health. As a result, Baltimoreans are living too sick and dying too young.
Partner Up! For Public Health "Power Ratings"
Using the County Health Rankings and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs county economic rankings, Georgia’s “Partner Up! For Public Health” advocacy campaign has developed a research project and presentation that visually illustrates how Georgia’s economic vitality and population health go hand in hand.
Partnering with Education: Next Generation Thinking
As a new school year draws near, the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program will be hosting a webinar focusing on how partnerships can be used in education improvement efforts on August 20, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. EST The webinar will feature Roadmaps to Health grantee Mason Matters who will discuss their efforts to improve academic achievement and create a culture...
Powering narrative change through partnerships
In 2021, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps joined with Human Impact Partners to build a health equity narrative infrastructure. Together, we started Narratives for Health to help public health, health care and community organizations accelerate change for health, equity and racial justice.
Press Release: Annual Health Check-Up Highlights Healthiest and Least Healthy Counties in Every State
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON
Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 12:01 A.M. ET
For More Information, Contact:
Becky Wexler and Ariel Surowidojojo
301-652-1558
[email protected]
[email protected]
Annual Health Check-Up Highlights Healthiest and Least Healthy Counties In Every State
Press Release: How Healthy is Your County? New County Health Rankings Give First County-By-County Snapshot of Health in Each State
University of Wisconsin/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Project
Ranks Counties on How Healthy People Are and How Long They Live
For More Information, Contact:
Kay Campbell or Becky Wexler at 301-652-1558
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
12:01 a.m. EST
Public health and the new administration
As a new administration rolls into D.C. this month, those of us in public health are asking ourselves what the future holds. To kick off 2025, we’re bringing our listeners an interview with a nonprofit public health leader to ask his perspective on issues most relevant to the field.