Abstract
Delivery systems for public health programs and policies are diffuse and heterogeneous across the U.S., reflecting wide variation in the capacity to implement population-level health improvement strategies. This lecture examines strategies for evaluating the causes and consequences of variation in public health delivery across the U.S., with a focus on identifying pathways for improving the health and economic effects of policy and practice.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
3-12-2014
Funding Information
Supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Repository Citation
Mays, Glen P., "Strengthening the Science of Public Health Delivery: Complexities in Implementation, Inference & Translation" (2014). Health Management and Policy Presentations. 62.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/hsm_present/62
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Health and Medical Administration Commons, Health Economics Commons, Health Services Research Commons
Notes/Citation Information
A presentation at the University of Cincinnati Department of Environmental Health in Cincinnati, OH.