2018 The Forces of change in america’s local public health system
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Dec 5, 2018
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Alternative Title:NACCHO 2018 Forces of Change
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Description:Local health departments (LHDs) face both challenges and opportunities as the public health environment evolves, and NACCHO has periodically surveyed LHDs to assess the impact of this changing environment on their budgets, workforce, and activities. The 2018 Forces of Change survey was distributed to a stratified random sample of 966 LHDs in the United States; 591 completed it for a response rate of 61%. The survey included six topics: Budget Cuts and Job Losses, Response to Opioid Use and Abuse, Population Health Activities, Influenza Preparedness and Response, Informatics Capacity, and Environmental Health Activities.
Funding for this project was provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (under cooperative agreement 1U38OT000172-05) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation® in Princeton, New Jersey.
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2018-Forces-of-Change-Main-Report.pdf
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:e8b3e938f51f23b3e411d32a163fd459498295f207bf6c2bc4b9c4eacb38bc58
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