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Presentation
Foundational Public Health Services and Health System Reform: Evidence, Economics, and Implementation
Annual Meeting of the Association of Directors of Health Promotion and Education (2015)
  • Glen P. Mays, University of Kentucky
Abstract
The Institute of Medicine's 2012 report on public health financing recommended a national initiative to identify the components and costs of a "minimum package" of public health programs and infrastructure that should be available in every U.S. community. In response, efforts are now underway to reach consensus on a set of "Foundational Public Health Services" for the nation, and to identify resource requirements for implementing these services. This presentation reviews existing research on the current availability of Foundational Public Health Services across the U.S. and the health and economic effects attributable to these services. We also review progress on ongoing research to estimate the amount of resources currently devoted to Foundational Services along with future resource needs.
Publication Date
Summer August 12, 2015
Location
Dallas, TX
Citation Information
Glen P. Mays. "Foundational Public Health Services and Health System Reform: Evidence, Economics, and Implementation" Annual Meeting of the Association of Directors of Health Promotion and Education (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/glen_mays/213/