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Kristin Peterson, Chief of Policy at the Washington State Department of Health, tells us why the data-sharing agreement with the Tulalip Tribe is historic; Dr. Kim Baker, Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean of Practice at UT Health Houston School of Public Health, explains the success of the Own Every Piece campaign; several members of the ASTHO team collaborated on a recent Journal of Public Health Management and Practice article that focuses on efforts to improve access to care; and an ASTHO report explores the reasons cancer prevention messaging has often not resonated with its intended audience.

Washington State Department of Health News Release: DOH and Tulalip Tribe sign historic Tribal-specific data sharing agreement

UT Health Houston School of Public Health Web Page: "Own Every Piece" Campaign Promotes Reproductive Wellness and Birth Control Access to More than 3 Million Women

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice Article: Public Health Agency Approaches to Improving Access to Care

ASTHO Report: Improving Public Health Messaging – Exploring the Reach and Effectiveness of Cancer Prevention Communications