Athena Rae Roesler is a director on the Public Health team at Milken Institute Health, where she leads a portfolio of work focused on prevention and chronic disease.
Associate Director, Public Health, Milken Institute Health
Christina Dialynas' work on the Public Health team at the Milken Institute involves researching improvements in mental health access, workplace engagement, youth mental health in the digital age, and pharmaceutical supply chain resilience, among other topics.
As noncommunicable disease rates climb worldwide, vision loss remains an underrecognized but pressing public health challenge. Diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease can lead to serious eye conditions, while vision impairment, in turn, compounds the burden of chronic disease, limits healthy aging, and increases costs for families and health systems. As populations age and chronic disease rates rise, the burden of vision loss is expected to grow by more than 60 percent by 2050, placing additional strain on families, communities, and health systems. Today, more than 2.2 billion people are living with vision impairment or blindness—yet in at least 1 billion cases, it could have been prevented or remains untreated.
Public Health Pathways for Vision Loss Prevention explores how vision loss intersects with chronic disease and aging populations, with case studies from the United States, Germany, Japan, and China. The report highlights shared challenges and outlines four priority actions for policymakers, health leaders, and community stakeholders: adopting people-centered approaches to eye health, investing in research and innovation, improving health literacy, and promoting healthy behaviors.
By embedding vision health into chronic disease prevention and whole-person care, health systems can deliver more sustainable, effective solutions that strengthen public health worldwide.
The 26th annual Milken Institute Global Conference convened the best minds in the world to tackle its most urgent challenges and realize its most exciting opportunities. Throughout the four-day event, our health teams curated nearly three...
We are living through an age of remarkable longevity. Globally, the number of people aged 60 and over is projected to double in the next 25 years. But this longevity boom masks a critical problem: the growing gap between lifespan and...
As the health system evolves to meet rising demand while grappling with workforce shortages, pharmacies are well-positioned to play a greater role in delivering high-quality, community-based care.
Employers are increasingly recognizing how food can promote whole-person health by addressing physical well-being, resilience, disease prevention, and mental health.
The Milken Institute’s 28th annual Global Conference opens today and runs through May 7, 2025, at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Under the theme Toward a Flourishing Future, the conference will gather 1,000 speakers and 5,000 attendees...
Chad Clinton is the director of media relations for the Milken Institute. Hired to this role in August 2021, Clinton develops and executes strategies to amplify the Institute’s core messages by generating coverage of its pillar workstreams, experts, and events.
In today’s world, getting older is a different experience compared to prior generations. We have modern medicine, rapidly evolving technology, and many ways to stay connect ed with friends and family, all helping us to maintain our health...
In today’s interconnected world, working in silos no longer serves our communities, particularly in health care. When I began my career as an internal medicine physician, my focus was treating clinical conditions like diabetes and coronary...
The cancer challenge remains formidable. In 2024, there will be more than 2 million new diagnoses in the United States—the highest ever for a single year—and over 20 million worldwide. The global impact will reach 35 million cases by 2050...
Employers seek to support their employees while normalizing a whole-person approach to substance use disorders (SUD). The response to addiction and the opioid crisis requires a whole-of-society approach, including employers of all sizes...