A recently released SIREN Coffee & Science podcast episode explores why and how healthcare organizations should engage in housing advocacy. Based out of the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), SIREN Coffee & Science is a biweekly series of 30-minute conversations between experts in social interventions research, practice, and policy. This episode features a conversation between Bich Ha Pham, director of communications and policy at the Healthcare Anchor Network (HAN), and Mike Koprowski, national campaign director of NLIHC’s Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) campaign. HAN, a member of the OSAH campaign’s Roundtable, is a national collaboration of over 65 leading healthcare systems. Listen to the podcast episode here.
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