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HHS Releases Family Caregiving National Strategy and Asks for Public Comment: Joint Council Meeting Summary
/in The RAISE Act Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center Blogs, Featured News Home Council Meeting Materials and Resources, The RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center /by Salom Teshale and Kimberly HodgesSupporting Family Caregivers: A Roadmap for States
/in Policy Featured News Home, Reports Chronic and Complex Populations, The RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center /by NASHP StaffRAISE Act State Policy Roadmap for Family Caregivers
/in The RAISE Act Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center Reports State Resources, The RAISE Family Caregiver Resource and Dissemination Center /by NASHP StaffAn Overview of Connecticut’s Effort to Diversify Insurance Brokers
/in Health Coverage and Access, Policy Connecticut Blogs, Featured News Home State Insurance Marketplaces /by Gia GouldFour States Selected for NASHP’s Public Health Modernization Learning Collaborative
/in Policy, Population Health Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, Rhode Island Blogs, Featured News Home /by Shaza Stevenson, Ella Roth and Katie GreeneWhile COVID-19 has revealed longstanding gaps and challenges across public health systems, the pandemic has also catalyzed new collaborations and broke down traditional silos between public health and the broader healthcare system. As state leaders look to incorporate lessons learned from the pandemic and modernize public health systems, states are increasingly developing approaches to collaborate […]

For individuals living with complex, often chronic conditions, and their families, palliative care can provide relief from symptoms, improve satisfaction and outcomes, and help address critical mental and spiritual needs during difficult times. Now more than ever, there is growing recognition of the importance of palliative care services for individuals with serious illness, such as advance care planning, pain and symptom management, care coordination, and team-based, multi-disciplinary support. These services can help patients and families cope with the symptoms and stressors of disease, better anticipate and avoid crises, and reduce unnecessary and/or unwanted care. While this model is grounded in evidence that demonstrates improved quality of life, better outcomes, and reduced cost for patients, only a fraction of individuals who could benefit from palliative care receive it. 
























































































































































States’ COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Declarations and Mask Requirements
/in COVID-19 State Action Center Charts, Featured News Home, Maps COVID-19, Featured Policy Home, Health Equity, Population Health, Social Determinants of Health /by NASHP Staff and Ella Roth