Press Releases March 2021 Nuevo informe encuentra lagunas en la preparación de los estados para emergencias de salud pública December 2020 Increases in Drug Overdose Death Rates Were Up Before COVID-19 and Are Continuing to Rise During the Pandemic December 2020 Policymakers and Health Systems Must Earn Trust within Communities of Color and Tribal Nations to Ensure COVID-19 Vaccine Receptivity, Say Health and Public Health Leaders December 2020 Los estados con mayor riesgo de impactos en la salud del cambio climático suelen estar menos preparados para proteger a los residentes durante eventos relacionados con el clima, según un nuevo informe December 2020 States at Greatest Risk for Health Impacts of Climate Change are Often Least Prepared to Protect Residents During Climate Related Events, New Report Finds July 2020 COVID-19 School Closures Put 30 Million Children at Risk of Hunger February 2020 Nuevo Informe Coloca A 25 Estados Y Distrito De Columbia En Un Nivel De Alto Rendimiento (10) en Medidas De Salud Pública Para Preparación De Emergencias February 2020 New Report Places 25 States and DC in High Performance Tier on 10 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Measures June 2019 TFAH Applauds Passage of Critical Preparedness Legislation April 2019 New TFAH Report: Persistent Underfunding of America’s Public Health System Makes the Nation Vulnerable and Puts Lives at Risk 1 2 3 4 Older Posts Editor’s PicksTFAH’s President and CEO Dr. Gracia Discusses the Significance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day & National Day of Racial HealingMental Health is Vital to Preparedness and ResponsePain in the Nation: The Epidemics of Alcohol, Drugs, and Suicide DeathsBuilding a Community Roadmap to Health and Equity in Jackson, Mississippi