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.
Edition 54 – Innovation Immersion Labs: A Novel Approach to Solving Public Health Challenges

Innovation Immersion Labs: A Novel Approach to Solving Public Health Challenges By Liris Stephanie Berra, BS, Sophie Becker, BFA, Meaghan Kennedy, MPH Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Berra L, Becker S, Kennedy M. Innovation immersion labs: a novel approach to solving public health challenges. HPHR. 2022;54. 10.54111/0001/BBB4 Innovation Immersion Labs: A Novel Approach to Solving Public […]
Edition 41 – Commitment to Co-Creation: How to Empower and Accelerate Grassroots Solutions for Global Nutrition and Food System Transformation

Commitment to Co-Creation: How to Empower and Accelerate Grassroots Solutions for Global Nutrition and Food System Transformation By Isabelle Foster, MA, Afshan Omar, Ramón Lameda, MS, PhD, Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Foster I, Omar A, Lameda R. Commitment to Co-Creation: How to empower and accelerate grassroots solutions for global nutrition and food system transformation. HPHR. […]
Edition 39 – The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health

The Message Public Health Missed: Black Music Parallels to Support Equity and Innovation in Public Health By Duane McKinley Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation McKinley D. The message public health missed: black music parallels too support equity and innovation in public health HPHR. 2021;39. DOI:10.54111/0001/MM6 The Message […]
Claire Bunn Reflects on Stories in Public Health

The past few months have underscored the importance of staying curious in all my endeavors.
Claire Bunn Investigates The History of Community Health Centers

Today, CHCs are responsible for serving as the primary source of care for over 28 million patients in over 13,000 communities all across the nation. Yet these widespread facilities originated in the Mississippi Delta as an innovative solution to the health disparities plaguing the region.
Do Not Underestimate the Healing Power of Change

Do Not Underestimate the Healing Power of Change By Dr. Divij Sharma, MBBS Bombay Hospital and Research, Mumbai, India Abstract Healthcare innovation begets a promising future. Despite its shortcomings, and more so during the COVID pandemic, the world’s healthcare infrastructure has much to offer on several fronts. Technology, artificial intelligence and digital acceleration will undoubtedly […]
Acutely unwell? Science communication in the COVID-19 vaccine case

In this blog, science communication is discussed in the context of vaccine hesitancy, particularly with regards to COVID-19 vaccines. Possible strategies to address this challenge are explored, whilst leaving room for nuance.
Edition 6 – Creating a Pandemic of Health: Opportunities and Lessons for a University Initiative at the Intersection of Health, Equity, and Innovation

Creating a Pandemic of Health: Opportunities and Lessons for a University Initiative at the Intersection of Health, Equity, and Innovation By S Rani Kotha, JD, MPH; Alejandro R. Jadad, MD, DPhil, FRCPC, FCAHS, FRAS; Howard Hu, MD, DSc Citation Kotha S, Jadad A, Hu H. Creating a pandemic of health: opportunities and lessons for a […]
Talking Global Health with Medical Doctor & OneDay Health Founder Nick Laing

In this podcast, Sofia Weiss Goitiandia interviews the wonderful Dr. Nick about his work as a Medical Doctor and Co-Founder of OneDay Health in Northern Uganda.