The H1N1 pandemic has raised concerns about the capacity of our public and private health system to care for those infected as well as utilize all the available tools to prevent new infection. H1N1 rapid spread and surprising mortality trends have challenged health providers across the country and, in spite of clear evidence that prevention strategies work, raise many concerns about the fact that in spite of the CDC's recommendations the most at risk population are not planning to get vaccinated.
Reauthorizing The Child Nutrition Act:
What'll It Take To Fix School Lunch?
Putting Children’s Health On The Table
Health Reform Series
Taking Action to Support Community Prevention and Equity in Health Reform
Healthy People 2020:
A New Blueprint for Preventative Health
Health Impact Assessments:
How Communities and Government can Work Together
to Improve Community Design
The Climate Gap:
Inequalities in How Climate Change Hurts Americans and
How to Close the Gap
Prevention & the Stimulus Bill:
State and Local Perspective
Prevention & the Stimulus Bill:
Federal Perspective
Community Benefit Pressure Cooker
Emerging Challenges and Opportunities
Parallel Paths: Carbon Footprints and Public Health
Health Impacts of Climate Change
Tractors, Trucks and Trains
How Federal Farm and Transportation Policies Impact Our Health