This presentation by Mario Perez, MPH was part of the moving research to practice panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation described the importance of transforming healthcare delivery systems, starting a 10-year national MH/SW/SUD specialist workforce training program, and changing the way we share data with frontline providers.
This presentation by Stephen Bonett, PhD, NP was part of strategy #3 panel (2024 National EHE Meeting). This presentation discusses aims to implement and evaluate a Healthforce Capacity Building Program across 10 PDPH supported agencies to assess changes in service quality and explore participants’ endorsements and recommendations of the program for scale across EHE jurisdictions.
This presentation provides an overview of the ISCI-Hub Network, capturing ISCI’s and their IS Consultation Hubs activities to creating more generalizable knowledge across EHE-funded projects. This presentation also highlights insightful statistics about ISCI’s 248 EHE-funded supplement projects, including priority populations and implementation partner types.
This infographic discusses the NIH Public Access Policy which requires scientists to submit the final peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript that arises from NIH funded research to PubMed Central (PMC) to ensure the public has access to the published results. This infographic further provides options to comply with the policy, including manual submission into NIHMS.
The infographic, entitled HIV Risk Reduction and Earned Income Tax Credit discusses the EITC which is an anti-poverty program that provides cash assistance to lower income individuals. The research shows that single women with children reduce their HIV risk just by claiming. The infographic was created by the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center in 2022.
These slides are from a CHIPTS led workshop by Enrique Sanchez, CHIPT Core Coordinator that covered the NIH Public Access Policy, which requires that NIH-funded research publications be made freely available in the PubMed Central repository. The slides include your options for compliance. The workshop also discusses the UC Open Access Policy, which requires all University of California research publications to be deposited in the eScholarship repository.
The flyer is for a CHIPTS led workshop that covers the NIH Public Access Policy, which requires that NIH-funded research publications be made freely available in the PubMed Central repository. You will learn about your options are for compliance. The workshop also discusses the UC Open Access Policy, which requires all University of California research publications to be deposited in the eScholarship repository.