Out now in @JCOOP_ASCO, our findings reveal the remarkable enduring impact of government-sanctioned historical housing discrimination (redlining) in the 1930s on modern-day colon cancer outcomes
https://t.co/jhbLUlUfdc
CC @Qinjin_0504@DrRobinYabroff@cepollack@DrNogueiraL
New article out in @aap_peds! Using @ChildrensHW data, we find that children are more likely to drop out of SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid around the time of a cost-driven move. https://t.co/B2Xbitm8Lb
Check out HPM Professor @cepollack on a recent @Health_Affairs Dr. Pollack's research is influential in policies that help individuals and families live in safe and affordable homes.Podcast: Craig Pollack on Low Income Housing Tax Credits | Health Affairs https://t.co/4wrpLAXVkJ
Finally! Applications are open for @HPRScholars Cohort 2024! Consider joining a community of doctoral trained scholars from various disciplines who are changing policy, structures, and systems to build a Culture of Health and advance health equity! @BSPH_HPM
At the risk of stating the obvious...
2020-2022:
>$46 billion in rental assistance
Eviction moratoria
Expanded child tax credit
***<1% increase in homelessness***
2022-2023
(none of those things)
***12% increase in homelessness***
Awesome postdoc opportunity with my friend and colleague @cepollack!
Inaugural Hopkins Housing Health Collaborative Post-Doctoral Fellowship
https://t.co/OBSlGz9h7Q
Interested in a PhD in health policy & management?
Sign up for the @BSPH_HPM online info session:
September 27th at noon ET:
https://t.co/l9Ne4vFcoA
Admitted students receive full funding!
We have 4 amazing concentrations: econ, HSR, health & public policy, and bioethics
This week on the UCLA Housing Voice Podcast we discuss the links between housing choice, neighborhood poverty, and public health — specifically asthma outcomes in children — w/ @cepollack, MD. Our first episode featuring work from a medical journal! https://t.co/USVMPRwvD7
My favorite researcher on my favorite podcast! Tune in to hear @cepollack talk about his work showing how housing vouchers can improve children��s asthma outcomes.
In June, we hosted our BRHP In Conversation about the Mobility Asthma Project. "We see quality housing as healthcare." 💜 🏡Missed the conversation? Check out the recap and replay here: https://t.co/V5xAWaxPbW
@NIEHS funded study found moving to better resourced n'hoods led to large reductions in exacerbations for children w asthma living in disadvantaged n'hoods: https://t.co/Bdy8ifxXIZ
@ckeet@cepollack @rdpeng @pete_cimbolic@DellMedSchool
"What we found was that changing levels of stress—and especially stress related to one’s environment, the feelings of safety walking around in one’s neighborhood—seems to be a huge factor in reducing children’s asthma exacerbations," said @CEPollack. https://t.co/E6pJG7NR1F
Our latest paper shows racial disparities in food insecurity among low-income households not participating in SNAP, but not among SNAP participants. The cumbersome SNAP enrollment process should be simplified for eligible households in the new #FarmBill https://t.co/Pe9chA5MZI
#HousingMobility interventions helping families move to better resourced, less stressed n'hoods can cut pediatric asthma symptoms by >50. Learn why that matters for lung development, adult health & life expectancy--& what policy makers can do. #SDOH#asthma#HealthEquity#AFFH
On The Pulse Podcast Episode 27: @cepollack and @elizabethmatsui from @DellMedSchool discuss their new research which shows moving from disadvantaged neighborhoods can improve children’s asthma. Listen to the discussion 👉 https://t.co/xE5CTV60Ys
A side effect of housing voucher programs that move people from lowest income parts of Baltimore: A reduction in childhood asthma. In this episode, @cepollack and I discuss the phenomenon.
Podcast: Research in #Baltimore counters idea of pediatric asthma as individualized health issue. Striking results show exacerbations can be cut >50% thru #HousingMobility services that enable families to escape adverse n'hood conditions & by improving disinvested n'hoods. #SDOH
On @PublicHealthPod, @SDesmon talks with @BSPH_HPM researcher @CEPollack about efforts to counter discriminatory practices such as redlining. The pair discuss evidence-based opportunities to help relocate residents and improve conditions where they are.
https://t.co/K4XYxz27OP