Edition 86 – COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers
COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers” By Mitchell Berger, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Berger M. COVID-19 highlights need for more discussion about defining “essential workers”. HPHR. 2024;86. COVID-19 Highlights Need for More Discussion about Defining “Essential Workers” (Blog) Introduction Throughout the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), from 2020-2023, advertisements and news […]
Edition 82 – The Criminalization of Abortion in America: The Insidious Effect on Black Women
The Criminalization of Abortion in America: The Insidious Effect on Black Women Kaeli C. Johnson, MS; Sarah A. Alkhatib, MPH; Nolan Kline, PHD, MPH, CPH; and Stacey B. Griner, PhD, MPH, CPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Johnson K, Alkhatib S, Kline N, and Griner S. The criminalization of abortion in America: the insidious effect on […]
Edition 82 – Intimate Partner Violence in Lesbian and Bisexual Women in Same-Sex Relationships: A Review
Intimate Partner Violence in Sexual Minority Women in Same-Sex Relationships: A Review Emma Falluji, Johns Hopkins University; Nina Li, Johns Hopkins University; Zari Newman, Johns Hopkins University; and Tom Carpino, MPH, Johns Hopkins University Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Falluji E, Li N, Newman Z, and Carpino T. Intimate partner violence in sexual minority women in […]
Edition 82 – Confidence in Sexual Health Communication by Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Among College Students
Confidence in Sexual Health Communication by Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Among College Students By Stacey B. Griner, PhD, MPH, CPH; Alexandra N. Farris, MPH, CPH; Kaeli C. Johnson, MS; Idara N. Akpan, MPH, CPH; Sarah Alkhatib, MPH; Ann T. Chirayil, MS; Holly N. Dewitt, JD, MS, MBA; and Malinee Neelamegam, PhD, MPH, CPH Facebook […]
Edition 82 – Benefits of Audio-Only Telehealth Reimbursement by Medicaid for Rural Pregnant Patients Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
Benefits of Audio-Only Telehealth Reimbursement by Medicaid for Rural Pregnant Patients Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic By Julia R. Vinagolu-Baur, MBA, MS; Allie Morgan, MD, MPH; & Daisy Goodman, DNP, MPH, CNM Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Vinagolu-Baur J, Morgan A, Goodman D. Benefits of audio-only telehealth reimbursement by Medicaid for rural pregnant patients beyond the COVID-19 […]
Edition 60 – Analyzing Telehealth Disparities in the Latinx Community
Analyzing Telehealth Disparities in the Latinx Community By Jonathan M. Jose Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Jose J. Analyzing telehealth disparities in the Latinx community. HPHR. 2023;60. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/HHH5 Analyzing Telehealth Disparities in the Latinx Community Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world of healthcare. Because of pervasive lockdowns, people turned to online alternatives to access […]
Edition 60 – The Bigger Point: The Significance of Wellness Initiatives in Health Professions
The Bigger Point: The Significance of Wellness Initiatives in Health Professions By Angel K.A. Ogbeide, DDS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Ogbeide A. The bigger point: the significance of wellness initiatives in health professions. HPHR. 2023;60. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/HHH4 The Bigger Point: The Significance of Wellness Initiatives in Health Professions Highlighting barriers to behavioral health care for healthcare […]
Edition 60 – Mixed Method Approach Towards the Life of University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mixed Method Approach Towards the Life of University Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic By Raihan Khan, PhD, MPH, CPH, MBBS; Andrew White, BS; Tony Jehi, Dr.PH, M.S. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Khan R, White A, Jehi T. Mixed method approach towards the life of university students during the COVID-19 pandemic . HPHR. 2023;60. https://doi.org/10.54111/0001/HHH3 Mixed […]
Edition 60 – The COVID-19 Pandemic Impact and Lessons Learned on Sustainability of a Micronesian Islander Parent Leadership Program
The COVID-19 Pandemic Impact and Lessons Learned on Sustainability of a Micronesian Islander Parent Leadership Program By #Jacqueline Leung, JD, MS, CHW, #Connie Kim Yen Nguyen-Truong, Ph.D., RD, ANEF, FAAN, and Sara F Waters, Ph.D. (Author note: #Dr. Leung and Dr. Nguyen-Truong are Two First Authors). Corresponding author: Dr. Jacqueline Leung, Email: [email protected] Facebook Twitter […]
Edition 62 – Driving Change: Addressing America’s Mental Health Crisis through the Power of Mobile Clinics in Underserved Communities
This paper proposes an innovative, timely and potentially game-changing strategy advocating for the use of Mobile Mental Health Clinics (MMHCs) to address mental health challenges in underserved communities.