Bloomberg American Health Summit to Explore Public Health Lessons and Solutions Spurred By The Pandemic
Fourth annual event to be held virtually on Wednesday, November 10
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the visibility and importance of public health and created an environment for fostering new ways to approach vital health issues. The 2021 Bloomberg American Health Summit, to be held virtually on November 10, will explore how to capitalize on the lessons learned over the last year and a half to improve people’s lives, whether it’s by using data to tackle other health issues or preparing for the next public health crisis.
Now in its fourth year, the Summit, hosted by the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, will bring together innovators and policymakers from around the country who are working in the Initiative’s five focus areas: addiction and overdose, environmental challenges, obesity and the food system, adolescent health, and violence.
Speakers and panels will delve into important topics facing the country including racism and inequities in public health, the health of adolescent immigrants crossing the border, the link between obesity and the food system, transit equity in Baltimore, and new community policing models being deployed by several cities.
Lisa Hamilton, President and CEO of The Annie E. Casey Foundation, will talk about the benefits of the child tax credit that helped struggling families during the pandemic. Nicole Lurie, U.S. Director of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, will participate in a conversation about preparing for the next crisis by changing the way we approach everyday public health challenges. Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley of Alfred Street Baptist Church will deliver a keynote on confronting racism in the pursuit of public health.
The conference will also feature the work of Bloomberg Fellows who, with the help of the Initiative, are working at the community level on challenging public health issues. Haven Wheelock will be featured in a conversation about her work to decriminalize simple drug possession in Oregon. Mónica Guerrero Vázquez, Rocio Carranza Jacinto, and Casey Thomas will share their work improving the lives of immigrant children.
The Summit’s theme, “Public Health Visible,” recognizes the higher profile public health has taken since the start of the pandemic. The November 10 morning and afternoon sessions will be livestreamed and are open to the press.
Featured speakers include:
- Beth Blauer, Associate Vice Provost for Public Sector Innovation, Johns Hopkins University
- Michael R. Bloomberg, Founder, Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies
- David M. Carlisle, President and CEO, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
- Patricia E. Harris, CEO, Bloomberg Philanthropies
- James E.K. Hildreth, President and CEO, Professor of Internal Medicine, Meharry Medical College
- Joneigh S. Khaldun, Vice President and Chief Health Equity Officer, CVS Health
Speakers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health include:
- Ellen J. MacKenzie, Dean, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Joshua Sharfstein, Director, Bloomberg American Health Initiative and Vice Dean for Public
Health Practice - Michelle Spencer, Associate Director, Bloomberg American Health Initiative
The Bloomberg American Health Initiative was created in 2016 with a $300 million gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies to the Bloomberg School, the world’s leading school of public health. It was formed in response to declining life expectancy in the U.S., with the goal of addressing some of the country’s most critical health challenges. The Initiative also administers the Bloomberg Fellows Program, which provides full-tuition scholarships for public health graduate degrees at the Bloomberg School to professionals whose work aligns with that of the Initiative.
WHAT:
The fourth annual Bloomberg American Health Summit
WHERE:
Virtual: https://americanhealth.jhu.edu/2021-bloomberg-american-health-summit
WHEN:
November 10, 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
HOW:
Media can register here: https://web.cvent.com/event/30d1c0c2-d70a-4b21-96fe-087140982f8b/summary
For additional questions please contact Andrea K. McDaniels, 410-614-1892 or amcdan19@jh.edu.
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About the Bloomberg American Health Initiative
The Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health works to tackle some of the most pressing challenges to public health in the United States: addiction and overdose, environmental challenges, obesity and the food system, adolescent health, and violence. The Initiative has set out to train a new generation of professionals committed to improving public health nationwide, awarding 50 full-tuition scholarships for Master of Public Health degrees and 8 to 10 full-tuition scholarships for Doctor of Public Health degrees each year. For more information, visit AmericanHealth.jhu.edu.
About Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 810 cities and 170 countries around the world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The organization focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: the Arts, Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health. Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg’s giving, including his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy as well as Bloomberg Associates, a pro bono consultancy that works in cities around the world. In 2020, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $1.6 billion. For more information, please visit bloomberg.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.