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Winners of the 2024 NCHS/AcademyHealth Data Visualization Challenge utilized publicly available county-level health data, County Health Rankings, and NCHS datasets to evaluate the relationship between food insecurity and chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity across various regions of the U.S.
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A new Stanford Social Innovation Review article describes lessons learned from the Community Research for Health Equity program, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and managed by AcademyHealth, and highlights strategies for funders to embrace equitable research grantmaking approaches to better support community-led research initiatives.
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This week’s Situation Report delves into the latest HHS budget proposal and Senate deliberations, which could bring notable changes to several federal agencies and research funding.
Posted Jun 3, 2025
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Federal datasets are the backbone of the nation’s ability to inform evidence-based policymaking, support scientific research, and promote societal well-being. The final blog in our data series highlights why it’s imperative to advocate for their preservation and restoration.
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2025 ARM Theme Leaders Bo Kim and Debora Goldberg provide an overview of ARM sessions focused on Organizational Behavior and Management at the upcoming conference in Minneapolis.
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This week’s Situation Report delves into AcademyHealth's legal pursuit to restore public health data, Senate budget tensions, the MAHA Commission’s controversial report on children’s health, and a key SCOTUS ruling allowing agency head removal.
Posted May 28, 2025
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This month's "Read on Washington," available only to AcademyHealth members, includes updates on legal action to retrieve data removed from federal websites, Medicaid and reconciliation, congressional testimony on impoundments, and more.
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In the second of two blog posts, Senior Scholar Dr. Tiffany Green explores a person-centered approach to abortion care through the lens of discrete choice experiments, a method that brings patients’ relative preferences to the forefront.
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In the first of two blog posts, Senior Scholar Dr. Tiffany Green explores what a truly person-centered approach to understanding abortion care in health services research might look like.
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This week’s Situation Report covers the House’s narrow passage of a sweeping budget bill slashing Medicaid, AcademyHealth’s legal action to restore erased public health data, and a federal court ruling that blocks clawbacks of critical public health grants—each raising urgent stakes for the research community.
Posted May 22, 2025