Abstract
The Affordable Care Act and larger economic forces are leading both health care providers and public health agencies to renegotiate their roles and responsibilities within the U.S. health system. This session reviews major changes occurring in both health care and public health delivery systems, with a focus on the implications for cancer prevention and control. The information infrastructure created by cancer registries and other health information systems are increasingly important for enabling greater coordination, alignment and accountability within the nation's changing delivery systems.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
9-10-2015
Funding Information
Supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Repository Citation
Mays, Glen P., "Trends in Health Care Delivery Systems: Implications for Cancer Prevention and Control" (2015). Health Management and Policy Presentations. 114.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/hsm_present/114
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Health and Medical Administration Commons, Health Economics Commons, Health Policy Commons, Health Services Research Commons
Notes/Citation Information
A presentation at the 29th Annual Advanced Cancer Registrar's Workshop in Louisville, KY.