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DESCRIPTION:Session: Public Health Nursing Policy Program : Public Health 
 Nursing Presenter: Cassandra Michel\, BS Authors: Danya Keene\, PhD Penel
 ope Schlesinger Abstract Statement of the Problem This presentation will 
 share a framework for evaluating effects of pandemic eviction prevention 
 policies on individual- and area-level death rates\, leveraging variation
  in policies over time and between locations to gain new insight into the
  relationship between eviction and mortality. There are unprecedented lev
 els of housing cost burden in the U.S. and\, in turn\, millions of renter
 s are forced to face the threat of eviction. To prevent a surge in evicti
 ons\, federal\, state\, and local policymakers established a range of evi
 ction prevention policies\, most notably eviction moratoria and emergency
  rental assistance (ERA). These policies varied across the country in how
  and when they were implemented\, creating variation in eviction risk. Ap
 proach We evaluate effects of eviction on mortality and inequalities in m
 ortality. In so doing\, we provide insight into the potential for evictio
 n prevention policies to advance health equity. Our project combines the 
 strengths of multiple approaches. Our project leverages individual-level 
 eviction-filing data and mortality records\, natural experiments to exami
 ne the causal impact of eviction prevention policies on county-level meas
 ures of mortality\, and qualitative data to better understand the process
  through which our observed effects occur. Product/Outcome Our project wi
 ll produce a comprehensive understanding of how eviction prevention polic
 ies can be leveraged to advance health equity. Implications Housing polic
 y has played a significant role in producing racial inequalities. Our pro
 ject identifies the potential for housing policies to redress these harms
  and advance health equity.\n\nSpeaker:\nCassandra Michel\n\nAdmission:\n
 RegistrationFees: APHA Event Registration is Required\n\nDetails URL:\nht
 tps://medicine.yale.edu/event/preserving-lives-and-equity-unveiling-the-i
 mpact-of-pandemic-eviction-prevention/\n
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LOCATION:1301 2nd Avenue South\, Minneapolis\, MN\, United States
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SUMMARY:9:15am - 9:30am (CDT) | 5044.0 - Preserving lives and equity: Unve
 iling the impact of pandemic eviction prevention policies on mortality ra
 tes
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