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Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. 1.7a: History of Public Health in the US 1.7: Public Health Part I

What is public health? Private Health –Clinicians, Health Practitioners –Treat Individual Health Problems –Action usually taken after illness/injury occurs Public Health –Agencies –Treat/Maintain Health of Populations –Actions include Education, Policy, Research, Monitoring Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

Determination of Public Health Interest Severity Prevalence Preventability In order for a condition to realistically be of interest to public health, it usually needs to match some degree of each of the following criteria: The condition/disease must be a) severe enough in its effects to warrant some type of intervention/monitoring, b) preventable or at least able to be mitigated by health interventions, behavioral modifications, etc., and c) prevalent enough in the population to warrant some type of intervention/monitoring. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US The Official Beginning 1798: An act passed that established a federal network of hospitals for ill/disabled merchant seamen. The Federal government deducted monthly sums from seamen’s wages. This act was widely considered to have laid the foundation for the national public health service. (Note: Public Health had earlier beginnings in other parts of the world, which are not addressed here) Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1800’s 1800: Technique of smallpox vaccination introduced into the US 1878: National Quarantine Act passed, starting transfer of quarantine functions from state to federal level (at that time, the Marine Hospital Service). 1891: Immigration legislation passed, assigning medical examination of immigrants to the Marine Hospital Service. Wording of the law directed the exclusion of “all idiots, insane persons, paupers or persons likely to become public charges, persons suffering from a loathsome or dangerous contagious disease“ (and also criminals). 1893: First US school of public health and preventive medicine established, the Army Medical School (renamed Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in 1953). Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US : Pneumonia and influenza are leading causes of death in the US. 1902: The Marine Hospital Service changed to the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service. In 1912, renamed the Public Health Service. 1910: The high rate of tuberculosis in the garment industry was one of the triggers leading to the entry of the Public Health Service into the arena of workplace health and safety. 1916: First non-military school of public health in the US established at Johns Hopkins University (enabled by Rockefeller Foundation grant). 1921: Bureau of Indian Affairs Health Division created (Predecessor of the Indian Health Service) : Passage of the Social Security Act and the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. 1944: Massive use of penicillin drastically changes treatment of infections and STDs. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1946: Establishment of the Communicable Disease Center, predecessor of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) –The CDC’s overwhelming first focus was mosquito control to fight malaria, primarily through application of the pesticide DDT –The new center was actually an outgrowth of the wartime agency MAWA - Malaria Control in War Areas From that beginning, CDC grew into its current emphases of working with states and other partners to monitor and prevent outbreaks, maintain national health statistics, and to prevent and control infectious and chronic diseases, injuries, and environmental health hazards. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1950’s 1953: Creation of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. In 1979, the Department of Education was split off, leaving the separate Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). 1955: Salk polio vaccine licensed. Indian Health Service moved to HHS. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1960’s : Migrant Health Act passed, providing clinics for agricultural workers. The first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking released. Medicare and Medicaid programs were created. Older Americans Act created social and nutritional programs. Head Start program created. International Smallpox Eradication program established. 1967: CDC assumes foreign quarantine functions. 1969: CDC provided quarantine procedures, equipment, for the Apollo moon landings and other US space travels. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1970’s : National Health Service Corps created. National Cancer Act passed. Worldwide eradication of smallpox in Health Care Financing Administration created to manage Medicare and Medicaid. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1980’s AIDS-HIV –1981 – AIDS identified –1984 – HIV virus identified by PHS and French scientists –1985 – HIV detection blood test licensed Also, passage of National Organ Transplantation Act and McKinney Act (health care for homeless). Agency for Health Care Policy and Research created. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US 1990’s Human Genome Project established; Nutrition Labeling and Education Act passed; Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resource Emergency (CARE) Act began providing support for people with AIDS; establishment of Vaccines for Children Program (free immunizations to children in low-income families); Enactment of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) created (enabling states to extend health coverage to more uninsured children). Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall

History of Public Heath in the US Human genome sequencing published; HHS responds to anthrax bioterrorism attack; creation of Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness; Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 expands Medicare American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 includes the HITECH stimulus opportunity. Component 1/Unit 7aHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version1.0/Fall