Abstract
Heterogeneity in the mechanisms used for organizing and financing public health strategies creates opportunities for comparative effectiveness research (CER) in public health that examine which organization and financing mechanisms work best, for whom, and under what circumstances. Findings from these types of studies have direct utility in shaping public health policy and practice decisions.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
10-7-2014
Funding Information
Supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Repository Citation
Mays, Glen P., "Public Health Services Research: Informing Public Health Practice & Policy" (2014). Health Management and Policy Presentations. 75.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/hsm_present/75
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Health and Medical Administration Commons, Health Economics Commons, Health Services Research Commons
Notes/Citation Information
A presentation at the 141st Meeting of the Health Officers Council of British Columbia in New Westminster, BC, Canada.