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Access to Nature for People with Disabilities: Updated Findings and Implications for New Jersey

2023-04-10T09:09:51-04:00

By Josephine O’Grady In New Jersey, one in five adults has a disability (CDC, 2022a). New Jersey residents with disabilities have higher rates of depression, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease than residents without a disability. The specific vulnerabilities relating to mental health among New Jersey residents mirror national mental health disparities. Across the U.S., adults [...]

Access to Nature for People with Disabilities: Updated Findings and Implications for New Jersey2023-04-10T09:09:51-04:00

Can Telemedicine Bridge the Health Equity Gap in the Latinx Population?

2023-03-13T10:25:39-04:00

By C. Sophia Carvajal and Aakanksha Deoli. The rapid growth of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic was instrumental in ensuring continued healthcare access through the virtual delivery of healthcare services [...]

Can Telemedicine Bridge the Health Equity Gap in the Latinx Population?2023-03-13T10:25:39-04:00

Ensuring Access to Nature and Outdoor Recreation: Advancing Health Equity for People with Disabilities

2023-02-23T08:26:31-05:00

By Jeanne Herb. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 21% of New Jersey adults have some type of disability. CDC reports that people with disabilities are disproportionately affected by chronic diseases [...]

Ensuring Access to Nature and Outdoor Recreation: Advancing Health Equity for People with Disabilities2023-02-23T08:26:31-05:00

Youth Mental Health in New Jersey: Current Status and Opportunities for Support Service Improvement

2023-01-26T08:49:15-05:00

By Karen Lowrie and Brooke Schwartzman. Childhood, particularly adolescence, has always been marked by challenges, as youth learn to navigate the world. But times are changing; youth of today have faced major shifts in societal, environmental, community, familial, and individual spheres [...]

Youth Mental Health in New Jersey: Current Status and Opportunities for Support Service Improvement2023-01-26T08:49:15-05:00

Digital Literacy, Telehealth Equity, and Healthcare Access are Interrelated: Here is How

2022-12-01T08:27:44-05:00

By Betia Zeng and Aakanksha Deoli The growth and expansion of telehealth services have been well documented since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many patients opted to use telehealth to alleviate transportation, time, and convenience barriers. While telehealth visits do not require patients to travel to the physician’s office, patients need some level of “digital literacy” from the [...]

Digital Literacy, Telehealth Equity, and Healthcare Access are Interrelated: Here is How2022-12-01T08:27:44-05:00

APPAM Fall 2022 Conference: SNAP Administrative Burdens Presentation

2022-11-28T09:45:26-05:00

By Stephanie Walsh In the context of governmental services, administrative burdens refer to the costs and barriers experienced by individuals. When burdens are high, the costs associated with benefit of public goods or services hinder accessibility. Past research has identified administrative burdens throughout the public sector – in public benefits, the justice system, healthcare, and [...]

APPAM Fall 2022 Conference: SNAP Administrative Burdens Presentation2022-11-28T09:45:26-05:00

Heat or Eat? The Low-Income Home Energy Distribution Program (LIHEAP) and Its Implications for New Jersey

2022-11-30T14:45:30-05:00

By Josephine O'Grady. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance program (LIHEAP) is a federal block grant program that assists low-income families with the cost of paying their utility bills in areas including extreme heat and cold, household revisions to improve energy efficiency [...]

Heat or Eat? The Low-Income Home Energy Distribution Program (LIHEAP) and Its Implications for New Jersey2022-11-30T14:45:30-05:00
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