New Year’s Resolutions for Public Health: Reflecting Back on 2017 and Moving Forward in 2018

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Co-sponsors:
American Public Health Association (APHA)
Prevention Institute (PI)
Public Health Institute (PHI)
Trust for America's Health (TFAH)

2017 was a year filled with both successes and challenges for public health. As we move into 2018, it’s prudent to reflect on what worked to strengthen public health, what we have learned from the challenges we faced, and how to best seize on opportunities to move forward.

Please join this Dialogue4Health Web Forum co-hosted by American Public Health Association, Prevention Institute, Public Health Institute, and Trust for America's Health for a discussion with national public health leaders. The panelists will highlight the state-of-play in public health policy, implications of successes and obstacles at the state and federal level over the past year, and look ahead to the future. They will emphasize the need to amplify our messaging and make the case that sustained and increased public health funding is critical for the country’s health and vitality.

This Web Forum is free and recommended for professionals in public health, advocacy, business, community-based organizations, education, faith-based organizations, hospitals/health systems, insurers, and local and state health departments. Closed captioning is available to all attendees.2017 was a year filled with both successes and challenges for public health. As we move into 2018, it’s prudent to reflect on what worked to strengthen public health, what we have learned from the challenges we faced, and how to best seize on opportunities to move forward.

Please join this Dialogue4Health Web Forum co-hosted by American Public Health Association, Prevention Institute, Public Health Institute, and Trust for America's Health for a discussion with national public health leaders. The panelists will highlight the state-of-play in public health policy, implications of successes and obstacles at the state and federal level over the past year, and look ahead to the future. They will emphasize the need to amplify our messaging and make the case that sustained and increased public health funding is critical for the country’s health and vitality.

This Web Forum is free and recommended for professionals in public health, advocacy, business, community-based organizations, education, faith-based organizations, hospitals/health systems, insurers, and local and state health departments. Closed captioning is available to all attendees.