The Basics of Public Health

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The Basics of Public Health Brenda M. Joly, PhD Maine Center for Public Health

Overview Format Questions to be addressed: What is public health? What is a public health system? Why take a public health approach? Can public health make a difference?

Learner Objectives By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to… Define public health List the determinants of health Identify one example of local or state public health practice

What is Public Health? Definitions vary Key terms Population health Prevention “The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health and efficiency through organized community efforts” (Winslow, 1920) “Fulfilling society’s interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy” (IOM report, 1988)

Public Health in the US ~Vision~ ~Mission~ Healthy People in Healthy Communities ~Mission~ Promote physical and mental health and Prevent disease, injury, disability Communities – the population perspective Prevent – primary and secondary prevention approach

Public Health… Prevents epidemics and the spread of disease Protects against environmental hazards Responds to disasters and assists communities in recovery Spread of Disease: Example – West Nile Virus Environmental Hazards: Example – Lead Poisoning Responds to Disasters: Example - Bioterrorism

Public Health… Prevents injuries Promotes healthy behaviors Assures the quality and accessibility of health services Prevents injuries: Example – head trauma due to bicycle crash Promote healthy behavior: Example – smoking cessation, good nutrition, etc. Assure health services: Example – access to prenatal care

A Public Health System Who? What? Public entities Private entities Voluntary entities What? A network WHO: All public, private, and voluntary entities that contribute to public health in a given area WHAT: A network of entities with differing roles, relationships, and interactions. All entities contribute to the health and well-being of the community. NOTE: A public health system is more than the public health agency

The Public Health System MCOs Home Health Parks Economic Development Mass Transit Employers Nursing Homes Mental Health Drug Treatment Civic Groups CHCs Laboratory Facilities Hospitals EMS Community Centers Doctors Health Department Churches Philanthropist Elected Officials Tribal Health Schools Police Fire Corrections Environmental Health

Workforce Diverse and Multidisciplinary Examples…  Biostatisticians  Dieticians  Environmental Health Specialists  Behavioral Health Specialists Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

in the public’s interest Core Components ASSESSMENT of the health of the community POLICY DEVELOPMENT in the public’s interest ASSURANCE of the public’s health Assessment This function includes the regular collection, analysis, and sharing of health data and information about risks and resources in a community. The purpose of this function is to identify trends in illness, injury, and death including the factors that may cause these conditions. Policy Development Information collected during the assessment phase is often used to develop local and state health policies. Good public policy development involves the consideration of political, organizational, and community values. Assurance This function includes the assurance of the availability of quality and effective programs and services necessary to achieve the agreed-upon goals.

10 Essential Services Monitor health status to identify community health problems Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

10 Essential Services Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues Mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

10 Essential Services 5. Develop policies and plans that support health efforts Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

10 Essential Services Link people to personnel health services and assure the provision of health care 8. Assure a competent public health and health care workforce Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

10 Essential Services Evaluate the effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of services 10. Research for new insights and innovative solutions to health problems Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

Public Health Approach Model Medical Model Versus Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

Determinants of Health Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

Determinants of Health Genetic Behavioral Social Environmental Personal health care Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

Achievements Vaccination Safer Workplaces Safer & Healthier Food Motor Vehicle Safety Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

Achievements Control of Infectious Diseases Family Planning Decline in Deaths from Heart Disease & Stroke Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others

Achievements Recognition of Tobacco Use as a Health Hazard Healthier Mothers and Babies Fluoridation of Drinking Water Public health professionals include, but are not limited to the following: u     Administrators u     Biostatisticians u     Dieticians u     Environmental health specialists u     Epidemiologists u     Health care providers u     Health communication specialists u     Health educators u     Health law experts u     Labratorians u     Occupational health specialists u     Public health nurses u     Researchers u     Sanitarians u     Social scientists u     Toxicologists u     Others