Public Health Review

62: Financing the Future of Public Health

12.01.2021 - By ASTHOPlay

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A strong public health infrastructure is required at the national, state, territorial, and local levels to carry out critical programs and respond to emergencies. How can states move from a reactive approach of ad hoc crisis funding to a proactive investment in nimble, cross-cutting systems? How are states that are undergoing public health transformations positioned to leverage new funding for core priorities like data modernization? In our latest episode, Dr. Steven Stack (Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Public Health) and Janet Hamilton (Executive Director, CSTE) share the latest insights from the field. They address short and long-term needs that public health departments must consider as they create the next generation of public health infrastructure—from laboratories to workforce development, to community partnerships, data systems, administrative readiness, and more. Together, building this infrastructure can be the rising tide that lifts all services across the public health system. Guests: Steven Stack, MD, Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Public Health Janet Hamilton, MPH, Executive Director, Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Resources: Episode Transcript Foundational Public Health Services Framework The 10 Essential Public Health Services ASTHO – Accreditation and Performance Management Technical Assistance and Resources ASTHO – Guide on Conducting an Administrative Policy Assessment and Gap Analysis ASTHO – COVID-19 Highlights Critical Need for Public Health Data Modernization to Remain a Priority ASTHO –Exploring Innovations in GIS and Visualization for Healthier Communities ASTHO - Public Health Infrastructure Proposals Gain Steam in Congress ASTHO - Understanding the Impacts of COVID-19 on the Workforce

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