Brian Quinn

@quinnhealth

Associate Vice President of Research-Evaluation-Learning at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

New Jersey
Joined March 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 Apr 2021

    As a researcher, I look to data for answers. And I’m encouraged by what we’re learning thanks to the latest data from nine diverse communities on leading an equitable pandemic response and recovery.

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  2. Feb 22

    3/3: Read more on what evidence they found and a handy messaging guide on storytelling for social change.

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  3. Feb 22

    2/3: In the latest Culture of Health blog, Jeff Niederdeppe and Liana Winett discuss their research about effective advocacy, and it may surprise you.

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  4. Feb 22

    1/3: When is storytelling effective, and when does it backfire?

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 12

    Are you a doctoral student who wants to use your research expertise to shape policies that advance and ? If so, apply now to be a Health Policy Research Scholar. Applications are due March 16 at 3 p.m. ET | noon PT.

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  6. Jan 11

    Admin burdens impede children's access to social service supports that affect their healthy development and well-being. They also strain safety net organizations. Let's use this evidence to better support the needs of children. s/o (4/4)

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  7. Jan 11

    * Remove barriers to services for those without a physical address * Increase assistance in enrolling in Medicaid (TennCare) … * … and streamline the application process (3/4)

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  8. Jan 11

    * Increase transportation support in rural areas * Revive programs to purchase/certify car seats * Improve communication, translation and record keeping between state agencies, the people they serve, and the local organizations serving them (2/4)

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  9. Jan 11

    Paperwork shouldn't stand in the way of health, esp. for children. In TN, where over 22% of children live in poverty, families face challenges in accessing resources critical for healthy child development. New evidence offers suggestions for what we can do: (1/4)

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  10. Retweeted
    14 Dec 2021

    The first-ever ’s ‘For Action’ panel will feature investigators researching health equity + access to health & social services from the , & Systems for Action research programs. RSVP for the special Jan 12th webinar:

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  11. 9 Dec 2021

    Despite mounting evidence that racism impacts health outcomes, people’s recognition of the impacts of racism is fading according to new survey findings from . We must do more to shift attitudes and advance .

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    : Racial equity won’t be achieved without meaningful investment in by race & ethnicity. Doing so is costly. Private & public funders must provide more $ support as part of their stated commitments to .

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  13. 29 Oct 2021

    As researchers, we must ask if we are perpetuating structural racism or working to build a future of . Check out the latest from my colleagues and @AJPublicHealth

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  14. 22 Oct 2021

    With 70,000 survey questions, curated trends, daily updates & extensive search capabilities, ’s Health Poll Database makes finding and understanding health polling data easier than ever. Explore the data on topics from housing to cost of care and more. ⬇️

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  15. 13 Oct 2021

    Tobacco 21 laws work. But policies are not being implemented equitably across the country. Rural communities could increase adoption with stronger federal policies, more funding for tobacco prevention, and targeted community-based interventions.

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  16. 13 Oct 2021

    Q: How can we improve public support for equitable access to early childhood education? A: Effective storytelling. has funded a grant exploring evidence-based message strategies to increase support. More here:

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  17. 5 Oct 2021

    To ensure our political leaders can meaningfully advance equitable policies, they need research and disaggregated data that has been collected, analyzed, and reported across and within specific racial groups. Cc:

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    Health Affairs is planning a theme issue on racism and health, w/ an emphasis on structural racism. We will include a video & unique campaign artwork alongside the research to set the foundation of the issue. Proposals due October 1, 2021.

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  19. 15 Sep 2021

    Structural racism is not a buzzword; it is a reality with a long history that has negatively impacted marginalized communities. @evidenceforaction seeks innovative research proposals that can advance racial . Apply or spread the word:

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  20. 8 Sep 2021

    The rules of are being rewritten for the next decade. How can and leaders prepare? Explore the new report on the .

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  21. 19 Jul 2021

    It's all about + . The Biden administration needs more equitable research to support their and broader movements to restore justice. Take a read:

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