Craig Pollack (@cepollack) 's Twitter Profile
Craig Pollack

@cepollack

primary care physician, housing = health, social determinants, tweets are my own

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (@johnshopkinssph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Public Health On Call, @SDesmon talks with BSPH / HPM researcher @CEPollack about efforts to counter discriminatory practices such as redlining. The pair discuss evidence-based opportunities to help relocate residents and improve conditions where they are. johnshopkinssph.libsyn.com/625-tackling-h…

On <a href="/PublicHealthPod/">Public Health On Call</a>, @SDesmon talks with <a href="/BSPH_HPM/">BSPH / HPM</a> researcher @CEPollack about efforts to counter discriminatory practices such as redlining. The pair discuss evidence-based opportunities to help relocate residents and improve conditions where they are.
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BarbaraSamuels (@bsamuels72) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Podcast: Research in #Baltimore counters idea of pediatric asthma as individualized health issue. Striking results show exacerbations can be cut >50% thru #HousingMobility services that enable families to escape adverse n'hood conditions & by improving disinvested n'hoods. #SDOH

Stephanie Desmon (@sdesmon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A side effect of housing voucher programs that move people from lowest income parts of Baltimore: A reduction in childhood asthma. In this episode, Craig Pollack and I discuss the phenomenon.

Hopkins Nursing (@jhunursing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On The Pulse Podcast Episode 27: Craig Pollack and Elizabeth Matsui from Dell Medical School discuss their new research which shows moving from disadvantaged neighborhoods can improve children’s asthma. Listen to the discussion 👉 bit.ly/446clXZ

On The Pulse Podcast Episode 27: <a href="/cepollack/">Craig Pollack</a> and <a href="/elizabethmatsui/">Elizabeth Matsui</a> from <a href="/DellMedSchool/">Dell Medical School</a> discuss their new research which shows moving from disadvantaged neighborhoods can improve children’s asthma. Listen to the discussion 👉  bit.ly/446clXZ
BarbaraSamuels (@bsamuels72) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#HousingMobility interventions helping families move to better resourced, less stressed n'hoods can cut pediatric asthma symptoms by >50. Learn why that matters for lung development, adult health & life expectancy--& what policy makers can do. #SDOH #asthma #HealthEquity #AFFH

Laura Samuel (@laura_j_samuel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper shows racial disparities in food insecurity among low-income households not participating in SNAP, but not among SNAP participants. The cumbersome SNAP enrollment process should be simplified for eligible households in the new #FarmBill jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (@johnshopkinssph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"What we found was that changing levels of stress—and especially stress related to one’s environment, the feelings of safety walking around in one’s neighborhood—seems to be a huge factor in reducing children’s asthma exacerbations," said @CEPollack. publichealth.jhu.edu/2023/how-housi…

Elizabeth Matsui (@elizabethmatsui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@NIEHS funded study found moving to better resourced n'hoods led to large reductions in exacerbations for children w asthma living in disadvantaged n'hoods: factor.niehs.nih.gov/2023/7/science… @ckeet Craig Pollack @rdpeng Pete’s Tweets Dell Medical School

Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership (@_brhp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In June, we hosted our BRHP In Conversation about the Mobility Asthma Project. "We see quality housing as healthcare." 💜 🏡Missed the conversation? Check out the recap and replay here: ow.ly/Zemo50P9Y66

In June, we hosted our BRHP In Conversation about the Mobility Asthma Project. "We see quality housing as healthcare." 💜 🏡Missed the conversation? Check out the recap and replay here: ow.ly/Zemo50P9Y66
Shane Phillips (@shanedphillips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week on the UCLA Housing Voice Podcast we discuss the links between housing choice, neighborhood poverty, and public health — specifically asthma outcomes in children — w/ Craig Pollack, MD. Our first episode featuring work from a medical journal! lewis.ucla.edu/2023/09/06/58-…

Kate Leifheit (@leifscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favorite researcher on my favorite podcast! Tune in to hear Craig Pollack talk about his work showing how housing vouchers can improve children’s asthma outcomes.

Brendan Saloner (@brendansaloner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in a PhD in health policy & management? Sign up for the BSPH / HPM online info session: September 27th at noon ET: publichealth.jhu.edu/offices-and-se… Admitted students receive full funding! We have 4 amazing concentrations: econ, HSR, health & public policy, and bioethics

Matthew Eisenberg (@mattdeisenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome postdoc opportunity with my friend and colleague Craig Pollack! Inaugural Hopkins Housing Health Collaborative Post-Doctoral Fellowship apply.interfolio.com/137212

Kate Leifheit (@leifscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At the risk of stating the obvious... 2020-2022: >$46 billion in rental assistance Eviction moratoria Expanded child tax credit ***<1% increase in homelessness*** 2022-2023 (none of those things) ***12% increase in homelessness***

Dr Keshia Pollack Porter (@dr_kmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally! Applications are open for Health Policy Research Scholars (HPRS) Cohort 2024! Consider joining a community of doctoral trained scholars from various disciplines who are changing policy, structures, and systems to build a Culture of Health and advance health equity! BSPH / HPM

BSPH / HPM (@bsph_hpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out HPM Professor Craig Pollack on a recent Health Affairs Dr. Pollack's research is influential in policies that help individuals and families live in safe and affordable homes.Podcast: Craig Pollack on Low Income Housing Tax Credits | Health Affairs healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hp2…

Kate Leifheit (@leifscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New article out in @aap_peds! Using Children's HealthWatch data, we find that children are more likely to drop out of SNAP, WIC, and Medicaid around the time of a cost-driven move. publications.aap.org/pediatrics/art…

Qasim Hussaini, MD (@qasimhussainimd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out now in JCO Oncology Practice, our findings reveal the remarkable enduring impact of government-sanctioned historical housing discrimination (redlining) in the 1930s on modern-day colon cancer outcomes ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/OP… CC Qinjin Fan Robin Yabroff Craig Pollack Letícia Nogueira

Out now in <a href="/JCOOP_ASCO/">JCO Oncology Practice</a>, our findings reveal the remarkable enduring impact of government-sanctioned historical housing discrimination (redlining) in the 1930s on modern-day colon cancer outcomes

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CC <a href="/Qinjin_0504/">Qinjin Fan</a> <a href="/DrRobinYabroff/">Robin Yabroff</a> <a href="/cepollack/">Craig Pollack</a> <a href="/DrNogueiraL/">Letícia Nogueira</a>