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Presentation
Estimating the Costs of Foundational Public Health Services: Pilot Results of an Expert Consensus Methodology
Public Health Finance Roundtable, American Pubic Health Association Annual Meeting (2014)
  • Cezar B Mamaril, University of Kentucky
  • Glen P Mays, University of Kentucky
Abstract
We developed a methodology for estimating the resources required to deliver a set of foundational public health capabilities as recommended in the 2012 Institute of Medicine report on public health financing. The capabilities are based on IOM recommendations and defined by a national expert panel convened as part of the Public Health Leadership Forum. This paper presents preliminary estimates from a pilot test of the cost estimation methodology in Kentucky, and outlines plans for the national estimation strategy.
Publication Date
Fall November 16, 2014
Citation Information
Cezar B Mamaril and Glen P Mays. "Estimating the Costs of Foundational Public Health Services: Pilot Results of an Expert Consensus Methodology" Public Health Finance Roundtable, American Pubic Health Association Annual Meeting (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glen_mays/180/