Adm. Rachel Levine is Assistant Secretary for Health, coordinating public health efforts at the federal level. Levine discusses challenges and lessons learned from the pandemic, as well as how she is approaching other public health challenges like mental health, the opioid epidemic and more. We’ll also see how innovation, intersectional health, telehealth and other approaches are key for addressing these challenges.
HealthCast
Season 3
Episode 13
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Assistant Secretary for Health’s Key Efforts to Address COVID-19 and Wellbeing
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Ongoing public health efforts are tackling COVID-19 and other health crises.
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Adm. Rachel Levine, MD Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health HHS
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