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What Is Louisiana Public Health Institute?

Louisiana Public Health Institute is an entity that functions as a convener to improve health status and foster innovations in health systems. More About Us.


Careers At LPHI

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Policy and Advocacy Initiative

As part of its programmatic work designed to meet its overarching goals, LPHI engages in policy initiatives which coordinate the research, translation and dissemination of information on relevant health policy topics.

One key example of LPHI’s policy efforts is The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living’s work centering on tobacco-related health issues. Informed by policy efforts around the country, TFL managed a statewide information campaign focused on the dangers of second-hand smoke and the benefits of limiting exposure to it. As a result, in 2006, the Louisiana Legislature passed a statewide clean indoor air act that requires all but a few public places to be 100 percent smoke-free.

Another example is LPHI’s support of the Louisiana health care redesign efforts. Specifically, LPHI has been an active participant in many of the health recovery policy discussions of formal workgroups and committees dating back to the first months after Katrina.

For LPHI’s efforts in dedicated health policy activities, the Institute serves as an active member of the State Health Policy Forum National User’s Group, which fosters state institutes’ capacity to provide policy research and development. In addition, the LPHI Director of Policy and Program Planning serves as a member of the National Academy of State Health Policy, a well-respected body for non-partisan state health policy research and support.

Additionally, members of LPHI sit on the Louisiana Task Force for the Working Uninsured and on the Advisory Committee of the Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals’ State Planning Grant for the Uninsured.


Related

  • Louisiana Community AIDS Partnership
  • PCASG
  • LA Campaign for Tobacco-Free Living
  • Steps to a Healthier New Orleans
  • Stay Healthy Louisiana
  • Louisiana Spirit
  • Partnership For Access To Healthcare
  • Louisiana Health & Population Survey
  • School Health Connection
  • Behavioral Health Action Network
  • Policy and Advocacy Initiative
  • Rural Health Initiative
  • Workforce Initiative
  • NOLA Dashboard

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