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1 Chapter 15 Personal Care and Consumer Choices Lesson 5 Public Health >> Main Menu Next >> >> Chapter 15 Assessment Click for: Teacher’s notes are available in the notes section of this presentation.

2  public health Efforts to monitor and promote the welfare of the population An announcement that informs the public that a product has been determined unsafe  recall A widespread shortage of food  famine

3 In this lesson, you will learn to  explain the role of government agencies in public health.  identify the health related jobs done by nongovernment agencies.

4 Organizing Information Using headings from this lesson, create a graphic that shows different ways in which public health is protected. Headings in this Lesson What Is Public Health? Federal Health Agencies Nongovernmental Health Organizations Public Health at the International Level

5 What Is Public Health? You can be confident your food, medicine, and water are safe because Americans have systems for public health. public health Efforts to monitor and promote the welfare of the population

6 What Is Public Health? County Level National Level International Level Public Health

7 Federal Health Agencies At the federal level, public health is overseen by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). HHS includes more than 300 programs in a variety of health areas.

8 Federal Health Agencies Main Agencies of the Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Health (NIH) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Indian Health Service (IHS) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

9 Federal Health Agencies If a product is found to cause a health problem or an injury, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) will issue a recall of that product. recall An announcement that informs the public that a product has been determined unsafe

10 Nongovernmental Health Organizations Nongovernmental health organizations depend on donations of money and/or time. The American Heart Association and American Cancer Society are examples of nongovernmental health organizations.

11 Nongovernmental Health Organizations Functions of Nongovernmental Health Organizations Keeping the public informed about research and new developments to treat diseases Helping to fund research efforts for ways to prevent and cure diseases and responding to illness and injury. Providing programs that teach prevention of disease and responding to health emergencies and disasters.

12 Public Health at the International Level In many places throughout the globe, populations are faced with famine. famine A widespread shortage of food International health organizations work to eliminate disease and famine throughout the world.

13 Public Health at the International Level Two important international health organizations are: The World Health Organization (WHO) Doctors Without Borders These organizations rely on donations to continue their efforts.

14 What I Learned Describe What are some agencies of the Department of Health and Human Services? What kinds of efforts do these groups make in support of public health? Lesson 5 Review

15 What I Learned Vocabulary What is a recall? What information is included in a recall? Lesson 5 Review

16 What I Learned Recall Name two nongovernment health organizations. Tell what types of help these organizations offer. Lesson 5 Review

17 Thinking Critically Analyze Look at Figure 15.7. Tell which of these agencies look after the well-being of less fortunate Americans. Briefly explain your answer. Lesson 5 Review

18 Thinking Critically Synthesize Imagine that a river floods halfway around the world, destroying farms and homes. Which public health organizations would be most likely spring into action? What steps might they take to help the people of this region? Lesson 5 Review

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