Rebecka Rosenquist
@rebeckarosenqu1
Health Policy Director @PolicyLabCHOP. Passionate about health equity, electing more women, universal health coverage, and much else. Views are my own
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18-07-2014 16:24:44
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Great new piece on positive long-term impacts of food stamps (now SNAP) on children, including reduced crime and increased life expectancy. Provides more evidence to support investments in social safety net. academic.oup.com/restud/article… By Martha Bailey Hilary Hoynes Maya Rossin-Slater
"The A-word" among reproductive health specialists isn't abortion, says Laura Lindberg, PhD-- it's adolescents. A new research agenda aims to fill critical gaps that affect this population and all Americans. Julie Maslowsky UM Population Studies Center U-M School of Nursing myumi.ch/ypm4y
#SyringeServicesPrograms are supported by #evidence-based research & policies, & Drs. Dowshen & Wood recognize the significance of #harmreduction approaches in helping adolescents & young adults who use injection drugs in a new PolicyLabCHOP Blog post. bit.ly/3ResgiO
Our team is hiring a Policy & Communications Coordinator, a great opportunity for an early-career professional passionate about children's health and health policy. Come and work with us PolicyLabCHOP! policylab.chop.edu/about-us/emplo…
🔖Abortion bans aren't just affecting those who need an abortion – they are shaping an entire generation. Don't miss @JulieMaslowksy's 🔥new piece in the The Conversation U.S.. Bookmark & share: UM Population Studies Center U-M School of Nursing Youth Reproductive Equity PRB theconversation.com/abortion-bans-…
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Really enjoyed working with The Conversation U.S. to discuss what we learned from immigrant mothers in #Philly about how we can improve prenatal care for this growing community. Community-informed #HealthEquity theconversation.com/immigrant-moms…
1/New paper from our team in JAMA Health Forum finds that treatment with medications for #opioid use disorder in pregnancy is associated with a greater likelihood of a pregnant person retaining custody of their infant. jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…
New paper JAMA Internal Medicine by Seth A. Berkowitz et al finding that 2021 temporary Child Tax Credit expansion reduced food insecurity. Senate failed to advance another CTC expansion this year. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamai… Michael Bennet Rosa DeLauro
New commentary JAMA Pediatrics about recent #paidleave study that found reduced infections after NY policy. Justin White and I describe significance for policymaking (esp in election yr!) and limitations of original study: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… Paid Leave for All Kirsten Gillibrand
I'm very excited to have this white paper out in the world and to start thinking with partners about sustainable funding models that could work in PA. Thanks Emma Golub, MPH and Kali Hackett for all your work and HealthySteps ZERO TO THREE for your partnership
NEW: In the The New York Times, we see how OpenResearch pilot participants used unconditional cash: Generally, recipients: 💸 spent more on the basics like food and rent 👨👩👧👦 devoted more time to family 📈 had higher rates of entrepreneurship