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- The Public Health Funding Paradox: How Funding the Problem and Solution . . .
If public health is serious about reducing health inequities and improving overall population health, we will need to adopt a foundational causes approach and use data, people, and power to collectively overcome the public health funding paradox
- The Impact of Chronic Underfunding on America’s Public Health . . . - TFAH
Inadequate funding means that effective public health programs, such as those to prevent suicide, obesity, and environmental health threats, only reach a fraction of states This longstanding neglect contributes to high rates of chronic disease and persistent health inequities
- Evaluating Public Health Resources: What Happens When Funding Disappears?
The objective of our study was to evaluate the effects of funding discontinuation on federally funded obesity prevention programs in states related to core infrastructure, partnership retention, and the ability to continue state-identified high-priority public health work
- 2 Reforming Public Health and Its Financing - National Center for . . .
Researchers have assessed the likely impact of funding cuts in specific areas of public health, such as vectorborne disease control and other infectious and chronic disease control activities, and concluded that inadequate funding leaves public health departments ill equipped to prevent and control disease (LaBeaud and Aksoy, 2010; Meyer and
- Funding Public Health: Achievements and Challenges in Public Health . . .
The pandemic and the nation's inadequate response have highlighted deficiencies in our current system and emphasize the need for coordinated and sustained core public health infrastructure funding at the federal level
- Funding Public Health: The Time To Act Is Now | Health Affairs
Core funding to support public health preparedness in states has declined by 25 percent over the last two decades —about 50 percent, accounting for inflation This kind of shortfall leaves
- The Public Health Funding Paradox: How Funding the Problem and Solution . . .
If public health is serious about reducing health inequities and improving overall population health, we will need to adopt a foundational causes approach and use data, people, and power to collectively overcome the public health funding paradox
- The impact of resource limitations on care delivery and outcomes . . .
The acute insult of COVID-19 to low-income and middle-income regions was amplified by less robust public health funding and infrastructure, less access to diagnostic testing, reduced ability for adherence to mitigation strategies, such as social distancing and universal masking, and lack of capabilities to expand capacity especially for high
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