1977
DOI: 10.2307/3349644
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Reorganizations of Health Agencies by Local Government in American Urban Centers: What Do They Portend for "Public Health"?

Abstract: The major health agencies of local urban governments--public health department and public hospital--are often dismissed as "irrelevant" or attacked as "unresponsive". The rush to reform through reorganization hasn't often addressed the underlying problems of an eroded tax base, an indifferent federal policy, and intra-professional disputes. Newer corrective steps are called for if complex demands for public and personal service are to be met.

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“…It is also doubtful that this will save the government substantial money in the long run. 11 Essential public health services to the poor and vulnerable populations can only be made available by Governmental agencies and not by the private sector. Further, only the Government can provide preventive and promotive health care for the above which is necessary to engage the common citizen to make appropriate health decisions and behave in a rational and responsible manner.…”
Section: Govt Role In Planning For Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also doubtful that this will save the government substantial money in the long run. 11 Essential public health services to the poor and vulnerable populations can only be made available by Governmental agencies and not by the private sector. Further, only the Government can provide preventive and promotive health care for the above which is necessary to engage the common citizen to make appropriate health decisions and behave in a rational and responsible manner.…”
Section: Govt Role In Planning For Health Carementioning
confidence: 99%