2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20156447
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Reimagining the Role of Health Departments and Their Partners in Addressing Climate Change: Revising the Building Resilience against Climate Effects (BRACE) Framework

Stephenie C. Lemon,
Heather A. Joseph,
Samantha Williams
et al.

Abstract: Public health departments have important roles to play in addressing the local health impacts of climate change, yet are often not well prepared to do so. The Climate and Health Program (CHP) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) created the Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (BRACE) framework in 2012 as a five-step planning framework to support public health departments and their partners to respond to the health impacts of climate change. CHP has initiated a process to revise the f… Show more

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“…Several strategies target extreme heat exposure including tree planting projects sponsored by the USDA's Urban and Community Forestry Program and the US Department of Transportation's Neighborhood Access and Equity Grants. The program now aims to revise the framework including having public health departments create community partnerships with organizations who represent populations vulnerable to climate change 19. Although narrow in scope, current Medicare and Medicaid waivers for patients preferring home or community-based services can cover home cooling and air filtering devices.…”
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“…Several strategies target extreme heat exposure including tree planting projects sponsored by the USDA's Urban and Community Forestry Program and the US Department of Transportation's Neighborhood Access and Equity Grants. The program now aims to revise the framework including having public health departments create community partnerships with organizations who represent populations vulnerable to climate change 19. Although narrow in scope, current Medicare and Medicaid waivers for patients preferring home or community-based services can cover home cooling and air filtering devices.…”
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confidence: 99%