Now hiring: #Postdoc in Rural Maternal & Perinatal Health (#NIH U01) at USC @uscarnoldschool.bsky.social
Seeking a scholar committed to #RuralHealth #MaternalHealth equity and high-impact #research dissemination.
Apply: uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/201...
@academyhealth.bsky.social @apha.org
27.02.2026 15:48
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Wisconsin Legislators Finally Pass Lifesaving Postpartum Care for New Moms - Kids Forward
For Release: Thursday, February 19, 2026 Contact: Emily Miota, 262-853-6863 Today, the Wisconsin state assembly voted to ensure that new moms on Medicaid have health insurance for a year after giving ...
Wisconsin just became the 49th state to adopt 12 months postpartum overage in Medicaid.
Only state in the country that has not adopted this policy for new moms is β¦ Arkansasβ¦
Congrats to our colleagues in Wisconsin @kidsforward.bsky.social
who had been working on this for many years.
20.02.2026 16:13
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MEPS seems to be gone as of now. This is very bad. These are critical pieces of data about health care and they belong to the American public.
02.12.2025 02:45
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New article @jamanetworkopen.com showing cash during pregnancy β¬οΈ prenatal care among women in Flint. Cash support to low-income families supports healthy babies & kids, but our current safety net falls short. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam... @monahanna.bsky.social @michiganstateu.bsky.social
22.10.2025 13:01
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More CDC Cuts :: NCHS Edition ππ«
At least 1/3 of the staff at the National Center for Health Statistics has been cut (and remain cut). This is catastrophic for our nationβs health data.
Say goodbye to national health statistics that you can trust, healthcare surveys, NHANES and data systems.
12.10.2025 17:53
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Public Policies, Social Narratives, and Population Health | NEJM
Public policies, by way of the social narratives they reinforce, can affect health
by mechanisms that are independent of any effects on resources and opportunities.
1/ #Policies shape our #health.
But why?
We usually think it has to do with how policies change material resources (e.g., access to food, health care, etc) and opportunities.
In @nejm.org, we argue that policies can also affect health by shaping social #narratives.
www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1...
03.09.2025 18:30
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Sharing some encouraging news re: CDC PRAMS. The CDC has indicated they will weight and clean the 2024 PRAMS data. Also, the PRAMS data collection system (PIDS) is up and running again and some sites have begun 2025 PRAMS data collection. Hopefully restoration of the ARF portal is coming soon too.
05.09.2025 15:34
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Heard from #AHRQ that the entire grants staff has been let go! They are unable to issue funds for grants already funded, let alone fund new grants. This is outrageous and will make Americans poorer and sicker. Why? A brief thread about just some recent AHRQ-funded research: #MedSky #HealthPolicy
23.07.2025 22:59
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Free Encore Master Class: Making Academic Job Talks Fun | LinkedIn
We had some tech issues so I'm running this back as an encore!
Are you a grad student or postdoc stressing out about job talks?
Youβre wondering:
Is it even worth trying given the attacks on our un...
Running back this class due to tech issues. π
If you're a director of graduate studies or a department chair: let me guess how you're feeling right about now.
1οΈβ£ Youβre trying to support your job market candidates despite the uncertainty and chaos that academia is experiencing in this moment. 1/
15.07.2025 14:51
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SNAP work requirements have biggest effect on those least able to work
Most people pushed out of SNAP in Connecticut didnβt find their way back in, even when work requirements were later reversed.
Ok folks, we know work requirements reduce benefits without increasing work (cc: @chloeneast.bsky.social)
But who loses benefits and what happens if work requirements are reversed?
New evidence from linked SNAP-Medicaid data and a natural experiment in CT tell a concerning story...
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02.06.2025 14:07
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βJob talk got you stressed? I can help. Free Masterclass: Making Academic Job Talks Fun | June 26, 2025, 2 PM CST | 60 minutes of strategy, support, & clarity. Register now!" Zoom registration link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/3c9_zpsFSsSy6mfv0fmmAQ
Are you a grad student or postdoc stressing out about job talks? Join me on 6/26/25 at 2 PM CST for a free class. You'll learn how to:
βοΈ Avoid the βBig 3β job talk killers
βοΈ Use storytelling breath life into your research
βοΈ Handle Q&A like a boss
Register here and please share: lnkd.in/g5f3YwtX
30.05.2025 20:28
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Question for folks who are at Harvard or have colleagues/friends there. I'd like to know if your research is lost/ruined (as opposed to delayed/paused) by the NIH grant terminations. Can you shoot me a DM/chat?
22.05.2025 18:52
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In addition to defunding Planned Parenthood, the bill the House passed this a.m. includes a last-minute change that would make it difficult-to-impossible for private plans on the Obamacare exchanges to cover abortion. Some states, including NY and CA, require such coverage.
22.05.2025 12:33
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Exhibition announcement with same info as post and reproduction of cloud painting dyptich (1973, oil on canvas)
check it out:
Jacqueline Gourevitch (whom I call mom), paintings 1965-2018 at storage gallery NYC, May 9-June21 β more info and images here: www.storageartgallery.com
06.05.2025 13:03
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Pulitzer Prizes Public Service Winner: ProPublica. Image (right) displays headline that reads: Their States Banned Abortion. Doctors Now Say They Can't Give Women Potentially Lifesaving Care.
JUST IN: ProPublicaβs βLife of the Motherβ series, which exposes the fatal consequences of abortion bans, has won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
This is the second consecutive year weβve been awarded this distinction and our eighth Pulitzer: www.propublica.org/series/life-...
05.05.2025 19:37
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Average person may not realize what a big deal this is. #Data tracking maternal/child health (PRAMS), drug use & mental health (NSDUH), etc are being shuttered or severely restricted. These are often only national data on these health conditions, meaning we can't study helpful & harmful policies.
24.04.2025 17:24
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4/20/2025
Women's Health Initiative defunded after 30 years and 5,000 publications
www.whi.org/md/news/whi-...
22.04.2025 20:02
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"ASPE had roughly 150 employees at the start of the year and now has fewer than 50, four former employees told STAT. AHRQ started the year with over 300 employees, and Tuesdayβs cuts took out 111 of them, three laid-off workers told STAT."
The details in this story are just awful.
02.04.2025 18:58
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Among the many devastating losses of yesterday's HHS cuts: the entire CDC team that runs the PRAMS survey was placed on admin leave. This is a catastrophic risk to maternal and child public health surveillance.
Grateful to @aniloza.bsky.social at @statnews.com for covering
02.04.2025 14:40
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RIF notices
This Reddit thread of people being laid off from HHS paints a picture of how the federal government's work on health will be curtailed.
h/t: @samsteindc.bsky.social
www.reddit.com/r/DeptHHS/co...
01.04.2025 14:01
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I'm so, so sorry Jamie.
13.03.2025 13:47
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Exclusive: NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants
Studies that touch on LGBT+ health, gender identity and DEI in the biomedical workforce could be terminated, according to documents obtained by Nature.
NEW: The NIH has begun terminating grants for active projects studying gender identity, DEI, environmental justice, climate change, among other topics.
At least 16 termination letters have already been sent β and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
06.03.2025 02:17
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