Health Management and Policy Faculty Publications was known as Health Services Management Faculty Publications before 2014.
Submissions from 2015
Undergraduate Public Health Education: Does it Meet Public Health Workforce Needs?, James W. Holsinger Jr., Andrea L. Lewis, and Quan Chen
Managing and translating knowledge to improve population health, Anna G. Hoover
The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Conditions of Trust among Leaders at the Kentucky Department for Public Health, Jennifer Redmond Knight, Heather M. Bush, William A. Mase, Martha Cornwell Riddell, Meng Liu, and James W. Holsinger Jr.
Evaluating Local Health Department Disease Surveillance and Epidemiologic Investigation, Cezar Brian C. Mamaril
Health Department–Hospital Collaboration on Community Health Assessments, F. Douglas Scutchfield MD and Kaylee R. Hicks
Submissions from 2014
Reducing Cancer Disparities through Community Engagement in Policy Development: The Role of Cancer Councils, Michael A. Preston, Glen P. Mays, Rise' D. Jones, Sharla A. Smith, Chara N. Stewart, and Ronda Henry-Tillman
Improving Community Health through Hospital-Public Health Collaboration: Insights and Lessons Learned from Successful Partnerships, Lawrence Prybil, F. Douglas Scutchfield, Rex Killian, Ann Kelly, Glen P. Mays, Angela Carman, Samuel Levey, Anne McGeorge, and David W. Fardo
Frontiers in PHSSR is on the Move, F. Douglas Scutchfield
Public health system partnerships and the scope of maternal and child services: a longitudinal study, Sharla Smith, Glen Mays, Tommy Mac Bird, and Michael A. Preston
Submissions from 2013
The Resilient Local Health Department: Surviving the 2008 Economic Crisis, Paul C. Erwin, Gulzar H. Shah, and Glen P. Mays
Commentary: Changing the Channel: Public Health Communication in the 21st Century, Anna Goodman Hoover
Commentary: Models of Dissemination and Implementation in Public Health, Glen Mays
Learning by Doing for Public Health Improvement, Glen P. Mays
Public Health Research Implementation and Translation: Evidence from Practice-Based Research Networks, Glen P. Mays, Rachel A. Hogg, Doris M. Castellanos-Cruz, Anna G. Hoover, and Lizeth C. Fowler
Changes in Smoking Behaviours Following a Smokefree Legislation in Parks and on Beaches: An Observational Study, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Andrew Johnson, Ann Pederson, Sarah Adkins, and Wendy Rice
Application of Situational Leadership to the National Voluntary Public Health Accreditation Process, Kristina Rabarison, Richard C Ingram, and James W. Holsinger Jr.
Commentary: The Road to Quality in Public Health, a Long but Important Journey, F. Douglas Scutchfield, Glen Mays, and Marylou Wallace
Commentary: Moving Beyond the Numbers, Effectively Using Research to Influence Policy, F. Douglas Scutchfield and Marylou Wallace
Geomapping Telehealth Access to Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Neelkamal S. Soares, Andrew O. Johnson, and Nitish Patidar
Submissions from 2012
The Economic, Institutional, and Political Determinants of Public Health Delivery System Structures, Richard C. Ingram, F. Douglas Scutchfield, Glen P. Mays, and Michelyn W. Bhandari
Editorial Comment: Keeneland Conference Plenary Sessions: Harvey V. Fineberg, Glen Mays
Narrowing the Know-Do Gap in Public Health, Glen Mays
Editorial Comment: Patterns of Interaction Among Local Public Health Officials and the Adoption of Recommended Practices, Glen P. Mays
Stimulating Public Health Improvement in Complex and Constrained Delivery Systems: Findings from the Public Health PBRNs, Glen P. Mays
Accelerating the Production and Application of Evidence for Public Health System Improvement: the Search for New Frontiers, Glen P. Mays, Paul Halverson, William Riley, Peggy Honoré, and F. Douglas Scutchfield
