Abstract
The implementation and reach of evidence-based prevention and public health programs varies widely across the U.S., as does the availability of cross-cutting infrastructure and foundational capabilities required to support these interventions. This talk profiles ongoing research to uncover the causes and consequences of variation in public health delivery. This research points to policy and administrative strategies that can reduce inequities and inefficiencies in public health protections.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-1-2015
Funding Information
Supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Repository Citation
Mays, Glen P., "Geographic Variation in the Delivery of Public Health Services: Understanding Causes and Consequences" (2015). Health Management and Policy Presentations. 100.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/hsm_present/100
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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 Washington University Dissemination & Implementation Seminar Series in St. Louis, MO.