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The Public Health Practice Gap

The Public Health Practice Gap

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The Public Health Practice Gap explores why evidence-based public health programs so often struggle in real-world settings — and what it actually takes to bridge the gap between research, education, and practice. Hosted by public health educator and consultant Bradley Fevrier, the podcast examines systemic breakdowns in public health implementation, using case studies, policy failures, and applied examples to understand how good evidence can falter when systems are misaligned. This podcast is designed for public health professionals, educators, policymakers, and anyone working at the interseBradley Fevrier
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    • When the Hospital Stops Being the Center of Healthcare
      Feb 19 2026

      Hospital-at-Home, policy incentives, and what breaks when care leaves the building.

      Hospitals are increasingly treating patients at home instead of admitting them, not as a temporary workaround, but as a structural shift in care delivery.

      This episode explains why reimbursement policy, not technology, is driving the change and how it reshapes responsibility, equity, and expectations in healthcare.

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      New episodes every Tuesday.

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      8 min
    • Episode 1: Why Evidence-Based Public Health Programs Still Fail
      Feb 8 2026

      We rely on evidence-based public health programs to guide policy, protect communities, and improve population health.

      Yet despite an unprecedented volume of research and best-practice guidance, many public health programs still struggle to achieve their intended impact.

      In the first episode of The Public Health Practice Gap, public health educator and consultant Bradley Fevrier examines why evidence-based interventions often break down in real-world settings — not because the science is wrong, but because systems are misaligned with the conditions required for success.

      Using the Flint Water Crisis as a central case study, alongside other well-documented public health failures, this episode explores how gaps in governance, workforce capacity, accountability, and evaluation undermine even the strongest evidence.

      This podcast is not about assigning blame.
      It is about understanding where implementation fails — and what it takes to bridge the gap between research, education, and practice.

      This episode is intended for public health professionals, educators, policymakers, and anyone working at the intersection of evidence and real-world impact.

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      11 min
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