Meet our N-SISS Fellows! Dr. Julian L. Gallegos research focuses on addressing health inequities among male firefighters through interventions shaped by social determinants of health: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
Meet our N-SISS Fellows! Dr. Bridget Hamilton’s research focuses on examining how school and neighborhood environments shape child well-being and behavioral health support: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
Despite a prevailing sense that the public is more divided on issues than ever, the IPS 2025 National Health Inequities Survey shows health equity is an issue on which most adults in the U.S. agree. Medical Xpress: https://medicalxpress.news.html Health Medicinet: https://healthmedicinet.com/poll/
Please join me next Tuesday, June 23, 6 p.m. ET, for a webinar hosted by University of Maryland SON’s Nursing Policy Academy on strategies to eliminate health inequities—the unfair, unjust & preventable differences in how care is structured & delivered. Join via Zoom June 23: https://bit.ly/4gnKiMP
Our latest IPS Policy Rx looks at our multi-pronged approach to ending health inequities. We recap our convening on the US opioid & behavioral health crisis & scalable solutions. Also, a look at how we shape media on health inequities & a preview of our 2025 Annual Report: https://bit.ly/4u4rF4S
Meet our N-SISS Fellows! Dr. Theresa Schultz’ research focuses on eliminating health inequities impacting marginalized populations, especially LGBTQ+ youth who have a disproportionate risk for suicide: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
Meet our N-SISS Fellows! Dr. Alanna Bergman’s research focuses on addressing health inequities impacting infectious disease care, specifically regarding tuberculosis and HIV prevention and treatment: https://bit.ly/3Jdg3tr
This #NationalNursesWeek, as policies limit access to advanced degrees, it’s even more vital to honor our fundamental truth to protect & promote U.S. health. A representative workforce dedicated to ending health inequities is essential to fix our broken health system. #ThePowerofNurses #IPSNow
Today IPS visited 3 Minneapolis sites with deep local & national meaning at #AHCJ #JH26: the memorials for George Floyd, Renee Good, & fellow nurse Alex Pretti. At IPS, we eliminate health inequities, & we believe it's important for communities to come together to bridge divides. More at ipsnow.org
2025 was a pivotal year for IPS to advance our mission to end health inequities, including the launch of our Bridging Our Divide campaign & findings from the first IPS National Health Inequities Survey, finding broad support for a fairer health system. Get the report now: https://bit.ly/4u6KkMj