In testimony to the House Human Health and Services Committee, KHI discusses vaccine requirement exemptions.
Dr. Gianfranco Pezzino discusses some of the key concepts of the 2011 County Health Rankings report released today by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute.
These two reports outline recommendations for developing protocols that health care and public health officials at the state, regional, and local levels could use during a public health emergency to maximize the number of lives saved. The reports were produced upon request from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
This update to a similar report from 2006 looks at the availability of private primary care clinics in Kansas that offer immunization services to children and identifies ways in which access to these services can be improved.
This report investigates how the levels of federal public health funding in Kansas compare with those in other states and identifies areas in which Kansas may have opportunities to expand funding.
Kansas has the 18th highest infant mortality rate in the nation, with more than 300 infant deaths in 2008. The rate is higher than in many developing countries, including Cuba and Croatia.
This report, published by the Immunize Kansas Kids (IKK) project, found that school-based influenza immunization campaigns are a viable way to vaccinate large numbers of children in short periods of time.
A newly-released report and issue brief details potential barriers to improving Kansas' childhood immunization rate and provides recommendations for policymakers, providers, parents and others.
Children immunized in private clinics received more timely immunizations during the first year of life than those immunized in local health departments, but by 24 months of age, that difference disappears.
In testimony to the House Health and Human Services Committee, KHI discussed the effectiveness of a school-based influenza vaccination program.
In testimony to the Senate Ways and Means Committee, Gianfranco Pezzino, M.D., M.P.H.,explains that the Infant Mortality Rate in Kansas is higher than the national average. He also lists some interventions that have been shown to be effective.
In testimony to the Senate Committee on Public Health and Welfare, KHI discussed the effectiveness of a school-based influenza vaccination program.
For a variety of reasons, many private providers in Kansas do not give childhood immunizations, ranking the state among the lowest seven in the country for private provider participation.
This report compares three state-based experiences in assessment and evaluation of preparedness for public health emergencies and bioterrorism. It concludes that a structured, standardized assessment instrument and scoring system is very helpful when performing public health capacity assessments.
The environment in which we live can affect our health. Environmental hazards can contribute to the development of health conditions such as asthma, cardiovascular disease, lead poisoning and cancer.
The Kansas Health Institute prepared this memo to the Kansas Health Foundation to describe the major current issues about use of tobacco products in the United States.
KHI collaborated with the Kansas Association of Local Health Departments and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment to assess the capacity of local health departments to respond to public health emergencies, including bioterrorism events.