For the Public’s Health: Investing in a Healthier Future
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK201023
- DOI: 10.17226/13268
For the Public’s Health: Investing in a Healthier Future
Excerpt
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation asked the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to examine three topics in relation to public health: measurement, the law, and funding. IOM prepared a three report series--one report on each topic--that contains actionable recommendations for public health agencies and other stakeholders with roles in the health of the U.S. population.
For the Public's Health: Investing in a Healthier Future, the final book in the series, assesses the financial challenges facing the governmental public health infrastructure. The book provides recommendations about what is needed for stable and sustainable funding, and for its optimal use by public health agencies.
Building on the other two volumes in the series, this book makes the argument that adequate and sustainable funding for public health is necessary to enable public health departments across the country to inform and mobilize action on the determinants of health, to play other key roles in protecting and promoting health, and to prepare for a range of potential threats to population health.
The final book in the For the Public's Health series will be useful to federal, state, and local governments; public health agencies; clinical care organizations; and community-based organizations.
Copyright 2012 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Sections
- THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
- COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HEALTH
- Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- Preface: Introduction to the Series of Reports
- Summary
- 1. Introduction and Context
- 2. Reforming Public Health and Its Financing
- 3. Informing Investment in Health
- 4. Funding Sources and Structures to Build Public Health
- Appendix A Acronyms
- Appendix B The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act: Opportunities for Public Health Agencies and Population Health
- Appendix C Financing Mission-Critical Investments in Public Health Capacity Development
- Appendix D Financing State and Local Public Health Departments: A Problem of Chronic Illness
- Appendix E Funding Diagram for Public Health
- Appendix F For the Public’s Health: The Role of Measurement in Action and Accountability
- Appendix G For the Public’s Health: Revitalizing Law and Policy to Meet New Challenges
- Appendix H Meetings Agendas
- Appendix I Committee Biosketches
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