NOVICK & MORROW'S PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Principles for Population-Based Management
Under the direction of lead editors, Leiyu Shi and James A. Johnson, the Fourth Edition of Public Health Administration: Principles for Population-Based Management examines the many events, advances, and challenges - including the COVID-19 pandemic - in the United States and the world since the publ...
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Burlington, Massachusetts
Jones & Barlett Learning
2021
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Edition: | Fourth edition |
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Table of Contents:
- Overview of public health administration - Historical developments in public health - Public health and social determinants of health - Systems thinking for public health administration and practice - Organization of the public health system - Professionalism and ethics in public health practice and management - Public health law - Public health policy - Public health finance - The public health workforce - Human resource management for public health - Leadership for public health - Public health information systems and management - Geographic information systems for public health - Public health surveillance - Strategic planning in public health - Performance management in public health - Engaging communities and building constituencies for public health - Evaluation of public health programs - Advancing public health systems research - Social marketing and consumer-based approaches in public health - Prevention, health education, and health promotion - Evidence-based public health management and practice - Social entrepreneurship and sustainable solutions in public health - Disaster preparedness and public health response - Past, present, and future directions for public health and healthcare quality - Global health challenges and opportunities