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Discover the Often-Overlooked Health Behavior: Check Out Springer Publishing’s Latest Podcast Episode Now

Discover the Often-Overlooked Health Behavior: Check Out Springer Publishing’s Latest Podcast Episode Now

In Springer Publishing’s latest episode of the Conversations About Health Care Delivery in the United States podcast, hosts Jim Knickman and Brian Elbel discuss the importance of health behavior, especially the often-overlooked issue of sleep hygiene, with Dr. Azizi Seixas, the interim chair of health informatics and health data science at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

Episode 4: The Often-Overlooked Health Behavior

Their discussion covers the essential health behaviors and the risk behaviors affecting individual and population health. They also delve into the factors that drive these behaviors and the role of the health system in educating, communicating, and influencing improved health behavior. Additionally, they highlight potential career opportunities and explore how technology is used to study and measure healthy behavior.



About Conversations About Health Care Delivery in the United States Podcast

The podcast series is hosted by Jim Knickman, the former Robert Derzon Chair at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, and Brian Elbel, MPH, Professor of Population Health and Health Policy at NYU Wagner and the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. It features discussions with prominent experts, innovators, and leaders in the health sector and is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

The series examines complex and challenging issues affecting the U.S. health care system, its workforce, and the populations that interact with it, covering topics such as health management, public health, health behavior, population health, healthcare quality, and health economics.

Knickman and Elbel engage with guests who are leaders in the health sector, from aging services to health policy, to learn more about the key drivers shaping the healthcare system, challenges and complexities related to health inequities, and the exciting career opportunities available to future health care professionals and leaders.

The podcast series is a companion to the 13th edition of Jonas and Kovner’s Health Care Delivery in the United States, as each episode has ties to essential concepts, challenges, complexities, and themes in the textbook.