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that becomes a public health issue. when you frame this in public health, people come to the table, put their hats aside. it is a public health issue. >> that is a great segue to describe how to think about it as a public health issue. megan, that would have to be for you. >> it is a join a privilege to be here with you. i testified before the judiciary about this. one thing that strikes me is folks do not understand that it is a public health problem. i think we can coalesce around the fact that this is a health problem. the public health approach is really reproducible standards. the first is you measure how common the problem is. injuries, deaths, consequences. second, identify risk factors. what puts someone at a higher likelihood of getting shot or killed? what protects them? this is important because that gives us a lens to protect people from injury or consequences. the third step is to do something with information, develop intervention and this is where it is not just about policy. legislation is never sufficie
that becomes a public health issue. when you frame this in public health, people come to the table, put their hats aside. it is a public health issue. >> that is a great segue to describe how to think about it as a public health issue. megan, that would have to be for you. >> it is a join a privilege to be here with you. i testified before the judiciary about this. one thing that strikes me is folks do not understand that it is a public health problem. i think we can coalesce around...
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the consider the importance of the public health crisis and solutions from a public health perspective. if this is one hour. >> good afternoon. you cannot be tired yet. welcome to the aspen institute. we are delighted to have you for this timely discussion about the ongoing -- epidemic of gun violence. i am the executive director of the health medicine and science program. health medicine and society, the sponsor of public health at the aspen institute. rounds is a time-honored feature of medicine to keep clinicians up to date about scientific and medical advancements. now in its eighth year, borrowing from the tradition to advance knowledge about population health issues of the day. sadly but most urgently, we have a topic for discussion. statistics on firearm injury in the u.s. are bleak. they threatened to become numbing. firearms killed more than 48,000 americans and injured twice as many. most firearm deaths are caused by suicide while homicides are the most common cause under the age of 18. the united states has adjusted homicide rates 22 times higher than the european union. tha
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and so i want there to be public health. i went there to be public health. i want us to be stopping every shooting. but i want public health expertise to be collaborating with political messaging and urban planning and economics. health needs to be much more i'm saying this very broadly, much collaborative junior scholars should be able to get tenure for having ten different decibels ends on their committee and getting a grant that has ten different things. like it's not just enough publish in public health journals facing the threat to democracy that we face. and so i mean, there's really i mean, i have a gun center in nashville my colleagues and i are doing you know i have a colleague is working with shotspotter i mean incredible stuff we're stopping the 50,000 the bigger threat, the 500 million right now and. so public health needs to build out totally in it. it sounds frightening to say we need to be more political. this is my soapbox. but but we need every every public health dissertations have ten disciplines and every grant have ten different things.
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but we need to restore trust in public health. i am very concerned with the hesitancy by so many today to vaccinate their children. that is a grave concern of mine. testified before us today are two senior officials in the post marketing vaccine systems. these systems are absolutely critical to keeping the american people safe. but also, preserving trust. and the trust of the physicians that care for patients. our witnesses will discuss how these systems work and what they can and cannot do, and the challenges that they face. that is a fair process. their testimony is important to design their assistance in the future as needed. one such system, the vaccine adverse reporting system, is perhaps the best-known of these surveillance systems. it has been the source of attention and controversy since the beginning of the covid-19 vaccine rollout . however, concerns about these data are met with dismissive replies and they often point to the fact that it is unable to prove causality. andy contains reports of people being hit by a car af
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prime time advice on public health. we can't blame gates as a sole driver of vaccine hesitancy, but he's not helping to. when the gates foundation aggressively uses its vast wealth to buy influence over the news media, the scientific discourse and, political debates very often in opaque ways, it is begging the wider world to simply speculate and to theorize as to what its real ambitions are. why this mega foundation is so deeply secretive, and why in the world we would ever allow such a malevolent model of private power to take hold in a democratic state? the reason the foundation cannot constitution really be transparent is that so would reveal just how much power it has and how many levers is pulling. the real solution to our bill gates problem is not simply for his foundation to be more transparent. it's for his foundation to lower its voice in unwise, the unaccountable power structure it is built. simply put, if bill gates wants to end conspiracy theories surrounding his work, he should stop talking. so that comes f
prime time advice on public health. we can't blame gates as a sole driver of vaccine hesitancy, but he's not helping to. when the gates foundation aggressively uses its vast wealth to buy influence over the news media, the scientific discourse and, political debates very often in opaque ways, it is begging the wider world to simply speculate and to theorize as to what its real ambitions are. why this mega foundation is so deeply secretive, and why in the world we would ever allow such a...
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john: from your perspective, what's the public health issue or what's the public health effect implications of homelessness? charley willison: there are many, many grave public health effects of homelessness. if we think about homelessness in general, people experiencing homelessness, whether it is short term or long term, face far greater morbidity and mortality compared to the general population. both short-term and long-term. for example, we know that people who are experiencing sheltered homelessness, so this is when they don't have to sleep outside, they have a place to go, their mortality rates are about three times higher than the general population. whereas people who are experienci unsheltered homelessness, which is the population that is at the heart of this court case, have mortality rates that are about ten times higher than the general population. so when we're thinking about population health, homelessness is absolutely a public health problem because of the gravend dire consequences for people and their health in these ways. john: in your view, what's at stake in this case? c
john: from your perspective, what's the public health issue or what's the public health effect implications of homelessness? charley willison: there are many, many grave public health effects of homelessness. if we think about homelessness in general, people experiencing homelessness, whether it is short term or long term, face far greater morbidity and mortality compared to the general population. both short-term and long-term. for example, we know that people who are experiencing sheltered...
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public health. is is there a pass in the event here is how i vow this is in the just about the bafz view here in the i think if -- many have heard me the saying this before about many partners and organizations. that clear have for whatever reason it is -- now is in a status that is no longer ideal for the city to continue to be a partner. financing, staffing shortage and whatever it is. and is there alternative like a path to continue the service. the end of the day this is built people we must serve with public dollars. so while i want to see and hope that the organization does turn around in what internal w they must do to get there. i hope that they do. in the thevent they don't, what is the city's like recourse. when can we do what is the plan? do you have a plan b? >> we have existing service providers for covering ops treatment services and uniqueness is the station in the southeast working with the african-american communities. primary low plan to ensure the success of the agency meeting fin
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let's elect people to congress for interested in public health concept. we barely hear that sort of conversation that doesn't even come up on political debates at any level. i don't know when students ask me what they can do, that's the 1st thing i tell them, run for office. when we travel, change your up or anywhere. i feel good after eating versus people in the states are noticeably known to have digestive issues. why is that? have absolutely no idea, but sounds to me like you need to change or define yourself by more organic food and cooking and eating at home? no i, i do books and i certainly are in favor of organics because of the production values they use fewer pesticides, i think and better methods for growing for me. and i think that's a good thing. and you know, i'm very fortunate i can afford it. overall, do you think things are getting better or worse and the food industry? oh, i think it's very easy for people with money to leave this country. i don't know why you're having any problems. helping with education money, can you just fine? that's
let's elect people to congress for interested in public health concept. we barely hear that sort of conversation that doesn't even come up on political debates at any level. i don't know when students ask me what they can do, that's the 1st thing i tell them, run for office. when we travel, change your up or anywhere. i feel good after eating versus people in the states are noticeably known to have digestive issues. why is that? have absolutely no idea, but sounds to me like you need to change...
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let's elect people to congress for interested in public health concept. we barely hear that sort of conversation that doesn't even come up on political debates at any level. i don't know when students ask me what they can do, that's the 1st thing i tell them, run for office. when we travel, change your up or anywhere. i feel good after eating versus people in the states are noticeably known to have digestive issues. why is that? i have absolutely no idea, but sounds like you need to change or define yourself by more organic food and cooking and eating at home. no, i do books and i certainly are in favor of organics because of the production values. they use fewer pesticides, i think and better methods for growing for me. and i think that's a good thing. and you know, i'm very fortunate i can afford it. overall, do you think things are getting better or worse and the food industry? well, i think it's very easy for people with money to leave this country. i don't know why you're having any problems helping with education money. can you just fine? that's not
let's elect people to congress for interested in public health concept. we barely hear that sort of conversation that doesn't even come up on political debates at any level. i don't know when students ask me what they can do, that's the 1st thing i tell them, run for office. when we travel, change your up or anywhere. i feel good after eating versus people in the states are noticeably known to have digestive issues. why is that? i have absolutely no idea, but sounds like you need to change or...
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let's elect people to congress for interested in public health concept. we barely hear that sort of conversation that doesn't even come up on political debates at any level. i don't know when students ask me what they can do, that's the 1st thing i tell them, run for office. when we travel, change your up or anywhere. i feel good after eating versus people in the states are noticeably known to have digestive issues. why is that? i have absolutely no idea but so, so we like you can just change or define yourself by more organic food and cooking and eating at home. now i do books and i certainly are in favor of organics because of the production values, they use fewer pesticides, i think and better methods for growing for me. and i think that's a good thing. and you know, i'm very fortunate i can afford it overall. do you think things are getting better or worse and the food industry? oh, i think it's very easy for people with money to leave this country. i don't know why you're having any problems helping with education money, can you just fine? that's not
let's elect people to congress for interested in public health concept. we barely hear that sort of conversation that doesn't even come up on political debates at any level. i don't know when students ask me what they can do, that's the 1st thing i tell them, run for office. when we travel, change your up or anywhere. i feel good after eating versus people in the states are noticeably known to have digestive issues. why is that? i have absolutely no idea but so, so we like you can just change...
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health public horses and sf d t h fwez. >> if this commission appears to be all to literally to hide and patients death for two months the declaration lawsuit against the city didn't report the fiduciary duties for protecting the city's vulnerable. and you cost the city $430 million for one of the two public hospitals for two full years to get them resiefrtd. but the declaration is - san franciscans deserve a better oversight. on april 14th we reached a too year anniversary of the recertification from the governing body. thank you. >> last comment. >> the next item is the director's report. >> xhfrl. >> thank you president green two items on the director's report. >> i'd like to review with you all. item one of the laguna honda hospital will be honored at 24 pregovernment awards. >> laguna honda will be honored on april 25th city hall, you know, recognized ongoing performance for workers with the city and county of san francisco the competition is stiff and medicaid a huge fabulous of people with the union partners and um, we are honoring a few people critical to that effort includin
health public horses and sf d t h fwez. >> if this commission appears to be all to literally to hide and patients death for two months the declaration lawsuit against the city didn't report the fiduciary duties for protecting the city's vulnerable. and you cost the city $430 million for one of the two public hospitals for two full years to get them resiefrtd. but the declaration is - san franciscans deserve a better oversight. on april 14th we reached a too year anniversary of the...
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>> i mean, i think like any public health crisis, we need to think about a public health solution. so just like you would with cancer or heart disease, addiction is no different. so it really is, you know, it's a health issue. and so we need to be looking at evidence based approaches to harm reduction, treatment and recovery services. and, you know, that looks like a number of different things. so it looks like, you know, on the one hand, prevention and education so that we can help folks, avoid addiction in the first place, it also looks at making sure that people have access to treatment. and we know that this is really a challenge. and we've been falling short in this area. we know that most people that die of overdoses have never had substance use treatment. so there's a serious need, and there's a number of ways that we can do this. i mean, one other good example is, through, fentanyl test strips because many people that, use certain, substances, rouz don't know what's in them. and so it's important for people to know before they take them, and test them for these really dange
>> i mean, i think like any public health crisis, we need to think about a public health solution. so just like you would with cancer or heart disease, addiction is no different. so it really is, you know, it's a health issue. and so we need to be looking at evidence based approaches to harm reduction, treatment and recovery services. and, you know, that looks like a number of different things. so it looks like, you know, on the one hand, prevention and education so that we can help...
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this is a great day for public health in the united states. these are federally enforceable drinking water standards. now that need to be actually complied with across all 50 states, you know, up to now the states, some states have tried to move forward and enforce drinking water standards for these chemicals. the companies were fighting back even suing some of the states. but now we have an enforceable federal standard that will apply across the country that a huge the different method crisis following equity was rate on the mexican embassy and keep the spillover into a legislative session at least 3 ecuadorian minutes of the summons before a commission for questioning, which quickly became he said, police raided the embassy on friday to arrest equity was full of vice president will take loss, is gone to political, to sign and buy mexico off to being twice convicted of corruption. i mean, while gloss has gone on hunger strike to protest against to the rest of the mexican embassy. his lawyer says he attempted suicide while in prison earlier th
this is a great day for public health in the united states. these are federally enforceable drinking water standards. now that need to be actually complied with across all 50 states, you know, up to now the states, some states have tried to move forward and enforce drinking water standards for these chemicals. the companies were fighting back even suing some of the states. but now we have an enforceable federal standard that will apply across the country that a huge the different method crisis...
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and policy approaches to address the public health issue. washington journal. join the conversation tuesday morning 7:00 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. tuesday, nasa administrator bill nelson testified about the agency's 2020 five budget request. watch coverage of the comttee hearing starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span now, or c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with community centers so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a puic service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight for me key moment. >> i stand here with my colleagues from the arizona delegation senate and house and with close friends of congresswoman
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. >> items 2 and 3, 2 is resolution authorizing the department of public health to participate in the california state department of healthcare services state technical assistance marketplace program on terms and conditions that include the release of claims by the city and county and item 3 is resolution retroactive approving the agreement between the health advocates llc and department of public health to provide uncomplicated care reimbursement reit covery service for amount not to exceed $11.4 million for 5 years and authorize the department of public health enter into amendments or modification to the construct prior to its final execution of all parties that do not materially increase the obigations. >> for item 2 we have cal aim director, from department of public health. >> good morning. my name is bernadette gates the san francisco health network cal aim director. i am here to request your approval to use the california department of healthcare services technical assistance marketplace to provide high level background, cal aim which stands for california advancing and innovat
. >> items 2 and 3, 2 is resolution authorizing the department of public health to participate in the california state department of healthcare services state technical assistance marketplace program on terms and conditions that include the release of claims by the city and county and item 3 is resolution retroactive approving the agreement between the health advocates llc and department of public health to provide uncomplicated care reimbursement reit covery service for amount not to...
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i this is a sensible public health measure. ., . ~ ., measure. i go back to the point i said earlier. _ measure. i go back to the point i said earlier, if _ measure. i go back to the point i said earlier, if you _ measure. i go back to the point i said earlier, if you live _ measure. i go back to the point i said earlier, if you live in - measure. i go back to the point i said earlier, if you live in a i measure. i go back to the point i said earlier, if you live in a free i said earlier, if you live in a free society, you are free to make both bad and good decisions. this piece of legislator says you are still free but in fact, you're no longer free but in fact, you're no longer free to decide at the age of 18, you can pay tax, you can have a job he can pay tax, you can have a job he can fight for your country, you can get married, but you cannot decide that you're going to smoke. i will point out that terrible countries around the world have the source of government dictations where you are free but only free to do what we think is right for yo
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the epa, despite having the ability to do so, never approved a public health emergency following that devastating train derailment in east palestine, ohio. even though the disaster forced the evacuation of half the town and generated fears about potential long-term health consequences. wars, an e-mail obtained by news nation allegedly between an epa attorney and the pr armchair seemed to indicate that the two people there discussed the emergency declaration "agree with you, jeff, the issue of declaring a public health emergency is a difficult one. we have the authority but have only used it once in montana. best not to get into this." in case you don't know, that town in montana was believed to have been poisoned by asbestos back in the 1980s even though the major employer there was allegedly aware of the danger. so the argument being made in this e-mail allegedly is we don't want to go there, which is all the more angering because the people there in east palestine clearly suffered. >> trace: which is why commonsense is about to take it out. kevin, thank you. [♪♪] [♪♪] >> tra
the epa, despite having the ability to do so, never approved a public health emergency following that devastating train derailment in east palestine, ohio. even though the disaster forced the evacuation of half the town and generated fears about potential long-term health consequences. wars, an e-mail obtained by news nation allegedly between an epa attorney and the pr armchair seemed to indicate that the two people there discussed the emergency declaration "agree with you, jeff, the issue...
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the shortage of doctors in the public health care system has made itself felt before, but now it has acquired a completely different scale, lengthening the queues for appointments with specialists many times over. for example, i have 6 weeks in the department. there was a waiting list for a routine patient, just for russian people the very concept of a waiting list - this is an incomprehensible thing, and when i arrived here, the first consultant who allowed me to sit with him at his appointments proudly said that he had a waiting list of 3 months, i decided, god, he is probably the best consultant in the world, if i’ve been waiting for 3 months, i couldn’t even understand that there was the same waiting list, and now i know that 6 weeks of routine, i can be proud of it, this was before covid, and after covid it was 78 weeks, because no one they sent, and then they started sending everyone at once. the problems intensified due to the general drop in living standards. last year, a large-scale series of strikes by nurses and doctors began. they demanded higher wages. disputes with
the shortage of doctors in the public health care system has made itself felt before, but now it has acquired a completely different scale, lengthening the queues for appointments with specialists many times over. for example, i have 6 weeks in the department. there was a waiting list for a routine patient, just for russian people the very concept of a waiting list - this is an incomprehensible thing, and when i arrived here, the first consultant who allowed me to sit with him at his...
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health and the public purse? so, the decision that's gone through tonight, it is a bit nanny state. but i'm kind of a reluctant supporter in the end because it is placing people's choice, somebody else's freedom to choose to smoke, an extraordinary burden on the nhs. we know the pressures they are under. i think partly the question that it poses is why is this not part of a wider public health approach? wise and only smoking we're looking that where there are other major life lifestyle causes of serious harms individuals? i understand why campaigners are putting this forward. it is probably the right direction. but i do think it's questionable that it's not part of a wider approach that looks at how we prevent some of these big preventable diseases rather than just fixating on smoking and vaping, which makes a contribution, but not even the biggest to the nhs's burden. �* , g ., burden. but the thing is, joel, tteole burden. but the thing is, joel, people think _ burden. but the thing is, joel, people think it'
health and the public purse? so, the decision that's gone through tonight, it is a bit nanny state. but i'm kind of a reluctant supporter in the end because it is placing people's choice, somebody else's freedom to choose to smoke, an extraordinary burden on the nhs. we know the pressures they are under. i think partly the question that it poses is why is this not part of a wider public health approach? wise and only smoking we're looking that where there are other major life lifestyle causes...
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of public health and medicine. welcome to d w. what would you say the most urgent measures of brazil needs to take right now? well, thank you very much for the invitation to be interviewed. um, so the big problem is one separate amex, char, refreshing methods really tend not to be very effective. so the most important thing is getting people, especially those most vulnerable to the severe complications of tang, essentially as children, the elderly resigning an impoverished communities to get them to seek medical care in treatment for to prevent those should be a complications we heard in the re report that's interesting like this, this is not a problem that is restricted to 4 areas, but all pull people affected more. yes. certainly because of this, because of the uncollected refuse and that service breeding sites for the mosquito . the 8 is a trip to mosquito that translates dang, game. you know, we see the largest bird. it's not only a dandy but other other arbor virus or mosquito borne diseases such as the gun, s
of public health and medicine. welcome to d w. what would you say the most urgent measures of brazil needs to take right now? well, thank you very much for the invitation to be interviewed. um, so the big problem is one separate amex, char, refreshing methods really tend not to be very effective. so the most important thing is getting people, especially those most vulnerable to the severe complications of tang, essentially as children, the elderly resigning an impoverished communities to get...