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adam_text | Contents
About the Authors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
1.
A History of Public Health
Introduction
Prehistoric Societies
The Ancient World
The Early Medieval Period
(Fifth to Tenth Centuries
CE)
The Late Medieval Period (Eleventh to
Fifteenth Centuries)
The Renaissance
(1400-16005)
Enlightenment, Science, and Revolution
(160OS-18O0S)
Eighteenth-Century Reforms
Applied Epidemiology
Jenner
and Vaccination
Foundations of Health Statistics and
Epidemiology
Social Reform and the Sanitary Movement
(1830-1875)
Social Security
Snow on Cholera
The Germ and Miasma Theories
Hospital Reform
The Bacteriological Revolution
Pasteur, Cohn, Koch, and Lister
The Basis of Genetics
Vectorborne Disease
Microbiology and Immunology
Poliomyelitis
Advances in Prevention and Treatment of
Infectious Diseases
Infections and Chronic Diseases
Maternal and Child Health
Nutrition in Public Health
Military Medicine
Globalization of Health
Epidemiological Transition
xvii
Achievements of Public Health in the
xix
Twentieth Century
xxi
Creating and Managing Health Systems
xxv
Challenges in the Twenty-First Century
Summary
Historical Markers
Note
Bibliography
30
31
32
33
35
41
41
1
2.
Expanding the Concept of Public
2
2
Health
Introduction
43
4
Concepts of Public Health
43
Evolution of Public Health
46
5
Health and Disease
47
7
The Host-Agent-Environment Paradigm
49
The Expanded Host-Agent-Environment
8
Paradigm
49
9
The Natural History of Disease
50
10
Society and Health
51
11
Health Insurance Systems
51
Health Promotion
52
11
Social Determinants of Health
52
Modes of Prevention
53
12
Health Promotion
54
15
Health Protection
55
15
Primary Prevention
56
16
Secondary Prevention
56
17
Tertiary Prevention
57
18
Demographic and Epidemiological Transition
57
18
Interdependence of Health Services
58
20
Defining Public Health
59
21
Social Medicine and Community Health
60
22
Social Hygiene, Eugenics, and Corruption of
22
Public Health Concepts
60
Medical Ecology
61
23
Community-Oriented Primary Care
61
23
The World Health Organization s Definition of
24
Health
62
25
Alma-Ata: Health for All
63
27
Selective Primary Care
64
28
The Risk Approach
64
29
The Case for Action
65
vii
VIII
Political Economy and Health
Social, Behavioral, and Political Sciences
Health and Development
Health Systems: The Case for Reform
Advocacy and Consumerism
Professional Advocacy and Resistance
Consumerism
The Health Field Concept
The Value of Medical Care in Public Health
Health Targets
US Health Targets
European Health Targets
UK Health Targets
Individual and Community Participation in
Health
Founding of Health Promotion: The Ottawa
Charter of
1986
State and Community Models of Health
Promotion
Healthy Cities/Towns/Municipalities
Human Ecology and Health Promotion
Defining Public Health Standards
Integrative
Approaches to Public Health
Achievements of Public Health
The Future of Public Health
The New Public Health
Summary
Note
Bibliography
3.
Measuring, Monitoring, and
Evaluating the Health of a
Population
Introduction
Demography
Fertility
Population Pyramid
Life Expectancy
Epidemiology
Social Epidemiology
Epidemiology in Building Health Policy
Definitions and Methods of Epidemiology
Rates and Ratios
Measures of Disease Occurrence or
Morbidity
Prevalence Rates
Measures of Mortality
Social Classification
Sentinel Events
The Burden of Disease
Years of Potential Life Lost
Qualitative Measures of Morbidity and
Mortality
Contents
67
Measurement
114
69
Research and Survey Methods
115
69
Variables
116
70
The
Nuil
Hypothesis
116
70
Confounders
116
71
Sampling
116
73
Random Sampling
117
74
Normal Distribution
118
74
Standardization of Rates
118
75
Direct Method of Standardization
119
76
Indirect Method of Standardization
119
77
Potential Errors in Measurement
120
78
Reliability
120
Validity
121
79
Screening for Disease
121
Epidemiological Studies
122
79
Observational Studies
122
Experimental Epidemiology
125
80
Establishing Causal Relationships
126
81
Notification of Diseases
127
82
Special Registries and Reporting Systems
127
83
Disease Classification
130
83
Hospital Discharge Information
130
85
Health Information Systems (Informatics)
131
85
WHO European Region Health for All
86
Database
133
87
Surveillance, Reporting, and Publication
133
89
Assessing the Health of the Individual
135
89
Assessment of Population Health
135
Defining the Population
136
Health Care Financing and Organization
139
Health Care Resources
139
Utilization of Services
140
Health Care Outcomes
140
91
Quality of Care
140
91
Self-Assessment of Health
141
93
Costs and Benefits
142
93
Effects of Intervention
142
94
Qualitative and Quantitative Research
98
Methods
142
104
From Health Information to Knowledge
106
to Policy
145
109
Summary
145
109
Note
146
Bibliography
147
109
111
111
4.
Communicable Diseases
112
Introduction
149
113
Public Health and the Control of
114
Communicable Disease
150
114
The Nature of Communicable Disease
151
Host-Agent-Environment Triad
152
114
Classifications of Communicable Diseases
153
Contents
IX
Modes of
Transmission
of Disease
154
Diarrheal Diseases
226
Immunity
155
Salmonella
226
Surveillance
156
Shigella
226
Healthcare-Associated Infections
158
Escherichia
coli
226
Endemic and Epidemic Disease
159
Cholera
227
Epidemic Investigation
159
Viral Gastroenteritis
227
Control of Communicable Diseases
161
Parasitic Gastroenteritis
228
Treatment
161
A Program Approach to Diarrheal Disease
Methods of Prevention
162
Control
229
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
163
Acute Respiratory Infections
230
Immunization Coverage
165
Inequalities in Control of Communicable
Vaccine Regulation, Schedules, and
Diseases
231
Programs
182
Communicable Disease Control in the
Essentials of an Immunization Program
183
New Public Health
232
Regulation of Vaccines
186
Summary
232
Vaccine Development
186
Note
233
Connections Between Infectious and
Bibliography
233
Chronic Diseases
187
Control and Eradication of Infectious
5.
Non-Communicable Diseases and
Diseases
Success in Eradicating Smallpox
188
189
Conditions
Eradication of
Poliomyelitis
191
Introduction
237
Future Candidates for Disease
The Rise and Spread of Chronic Disease
238
Eradication
191
Environment and Lifestyle
241
Criteria for Eradicable Diseases
192
Global Burden of Mortality
241
Directly Observed Therapy Short
Risk Factors, Health Promotion, and
Course (DOTS)
197
Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases
243
Veclorborne Diseases
201
Tobacco
246
Malaria
201
Alcohol and Other Drugs
249
Rickettsial Infections
203
Physical Activity
249
Arboviruses (Arthropod-Borne Viral Diseases)
203
Lyme Disease
210
Neglected Tropical Diseases
210
Echinococcosi
s
211
Tapeworm
211
Onchocerciasis
212
Dracunculiasis
213
Schistosomiasis
213
Leishmaniasis
214
Trypanosomiasis
215
Other Parasitic Diseases
215
Legionnaire s Disease
216
Leprosy
216
Sexually Transmitted Infections
218
Syphilis
218
Gonorrhea
219
Chancroid
219
Herpes Simplex
219
Chlamydia
219
Trachoma
221
Trichomoniasis
221
Human Papillomavirus
221
Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections
221
HIV/AIDS
222
Hypertension
249
Diet and Obesity
250
Mental Illness
251
Genetic, Infectious, and Non-Communicable
Diseases
253
The Social and Economic Burden of Non-
Communicable Diseases
256
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
257
Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases
257
Diabetes Mellitus
269
Prevention of Diabetes and Its Complications
271
Cancer
272
Prevention of Cancer
278
Trauma, Violence, and Injury
279
Motor Vehicle Accidents
281
Domestic and Sexual Violence
283
Suicide
284
Poisoning
285
Homicide
286
Prevention of Violence
286
Chronic Lung Disease
287
Asthma
287
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
288
Restrictive Lung Diseases
289
Occupational
Lung Diseases
End-Stage Renal Disease
Disabling Conditions
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disorders
Osteoporosis
Degenerative Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gout
Low Back and Neck Pain Syndromes
Neurological Disorders
Alzheimer s Disease
Parkinson s Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Epilepsy or Seizures
Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
Visual Disorders
Hearing Disorders
Non-Communicable Diseases and the
New Public Health
Integrated Non-Communicable Disease
Prevention and Control
Summary
Note
Bibliography
Recommended Reading
Global Burden of Non-Communicable
Diseases
Social Determinants, Environment, and
Economics of Non-Communicable
Diseases
Risk Factors, Health Promotion, and
Prevention of Non-Communicable
Diseases
Smoking
Diet Physical Activity, and Obesity
Infectious Diseases and Non-Communicable
Diseases
Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases
Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes Mellitus, and
End-Stage Renal Disease
Cancer
Trauma, Violence, Injury, and Suicide
Chronic Lung Disease
Disabling Conditions
6.
Family Health
Introduction
The Family Unit
Preventive Health through Life Stages
The Family Physician Cannot do Ail This
Alone
Maternal Health
Fertility
Public Health Challenges of Fertility
Contents
289
Family Planning
320
290
Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
321
292
Pregnancy Care
326
292
High-Risk Pregnancy
329
293
Labor and Delivery
331
294
Safe Motherhood Initiatives
332
294
Care of the Newborn
333
294
Low Birth Weight/Preterm Birth
335
294
Postdelivery Care (Puerperium)
337
295
Genetic and Birth Disorders
338
295
Rhesus Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn
340
296
Neural Tube Defects
341
296
Cerebral Palsy
343
296
Low Birth Weight and Developmental
297
Disability
343
298
Down Syndrome
343
Cystic Fibrosis
344
299
Sickle-Cell Disease
344
Thalassemia
345
299
Phenylketonuria
345
301
Congenital Hypothyroidism
346
301
Congenital Syphilis
347
301
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
347
301
Тау
-Sachs Disease
347
Glucose-ö-Phosphate Dehydrogenase
302
Deficiency
347
Familial Mediterranean Fever
347
Infant and Child Health
348
302
Fetal and Infant Mortality
348
Infancy Care and Feeding
350
Anticipatory Counseling
352
303
Documentation, Records, and Monitoring
352
304
Preschool Children (Age
1-5
Years)
354
304
School and Adolescent Health
355
Smoking
358
305
Alcohol Abuse
359
305
Drug Abuse
359
Sexual Risk Behavior
361
306
Dietary Risk Behavior
362
306
Physical Activity
363
307
Violence and Gang Behavior
363
308
Adult Health
364
308
Women s Health
365
Men s Health
368
Health of Older Adults
369
Health Maintenance for Older Adults
372
311
Summary
375
311
Note
376
315
Bibliography
376
316
317
7.
Special Community Health Needs
317
Introduction
381
318
Mental Health
382
Contents
XI
Historical Changes in Methods of Treatment
Mental Health Epidemiology
Mental Disorder Syndromes
Controversies in Mental Health Policies
Community-Oriented Mental Health
Prevention and Health Promotion
Intellectual Disability
Oral Health
Fluoridation
Periodontal Disease
Dental Care
Oral Cancer
Physical Disability and Rehabilitation
Special Group Health Needs
Cay and Lesbian Health
Native Peoples Health
Prisoners Health
Migrant Population Health
Homeless Population Health
Refugee Health
Military Medicine
Health in Disasters
Summary
Note
Bibliography
Mental Health
Oral Health
Disability and Rehabilitation
Cay and Lesbian Health
Native Peoples Health
Prisoners Health
Migrant and Refugee Health
Military Medicine
Disasters and Health
8.
Nutrition and Food Safety
Introduction
Development of Nutrition in Public Health
Nutrition in a Global Context
Nutrition and Infection
Functions of Food
Human Nutritional Requirements
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats and Oils
Vitamins
Minerals and Trace Elements
Growth
Measuring Body Mass
Recommended Dietary intakes
Disorders of Undernutrition
Underweight: Protein-Energy Malnutrition
Failure to Thrive
385
Marasmus
432
386
Kwashiorkor
434
390
Micronutrient Deficiencies
434
395
Osteoporosis
443
396
Eating Disorders
444
396
Diseases of Overnutrition
444
397
Overweight/Obesity
445
398
Diabetes Mellitus
445
399
Cardiovascular Diseases
445
400
Cancer
446
400
Nutrition in Pregnancy and Lactation
446
401
Promoting Healthy Diets and Lifestyles
448
401
Dietary Guidelines
448
404
Vitamin and Mineral Enrichment of Basic Foods
448
404
Controversy in Food Enrichment
449
405
Genetically Modified Foods
450
407
Food and Nutrition Policy
450
408
Evolution of a Federal Role
451
409
Nutrition Issues in Development Policies
452
410
Role of the Private Sector and
411
Non-Governmental Organizations
454
412
Role of Health Providers
454
415
Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation
455
415
Standard Reference Populations
455
416
Measuring Deviation from the Reference
416
Population
457
417
Global Nutrition Targets for
2025
458
417
Food Quality and Safety
458
417
Nutrition and the New Public Health
464
417
Summary
465
417
Note
465
418
Bibliography
465
418
Recommended Reading
465
418
Foodborne Illness, Nutrition, and Infectious
Disease
466
Monitoring Growth and Body Mass
466
Nutrient Requirements, Recommended
419
Dietary Intakes, and Dietary Guidelines
467
419
Micronutrient Deficiency Conditions
467
421
Vitamin
D
and Bone Health
468
422
Nutrition, Obesity, and Chronic Disease
468
422
Maternal/Child Nutrition and Survival
469
424
Food Fortification
469
424
Food and Nutrition Policy, and Food Security
469
425
Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation
469
425
426
9.
Environmental and Occupational
42
b
426
Health
426
Environmental Health
471
429
Introduction
471
430
Global Environmental Issues
473
432
Geographic and Environmental Epidemiology
474
432
Environmental Targets
475
Contents
Environment
and Infectious Diseases
476
Global
Climate Change
477
Environmental Impact on Health Burden of
Disease
478
Community Water Supplies
480
Waterborne
Diseases
481
Waterborne
Disease Surveillance and
Prevalence, USA
483
Water as a Global Resource
487
Sewage Collection and Treatment
488
Solid Waste
490
Toxins
492
Toxic Effects on Fertility
493
Toxic Effects of Lead in the Environment
494
Agricultural and Environmental Hazards
495
Air Pollution
496
The External Environment
496
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether
499
Indoor Pollution
499
Effects of Indoor Air Pollution
499
Radon Gas
501
Outdoor-Indoor Pollutants
501
Biological Pollutants
502
Built Environment and Health
502
Hazardous or Toxic Wastes
503
Minimata Disease
503
Toxic Waste Management
504
Radiation
505
Ionizing Radiation
505
Non-Ionizing Radiation
507
Environmental Impact
507
Emergency Events Involving Hazardous
Substances
508
Human-Caused Disasters
510
War, Terrorism, and Genocide
510
Preventing and Managing Environmental
Emergencies
511
Environmental Health Organization
513
Occupational Health
516
Introduction
516
Development of Occupational Health
516
The Health of Workers
517
The Burden of Occupational Morbidity and
Mortality
517
Occupational Health Priorities in the USA
518
International Issues in Occupational Health
518
National and Management Responsibilities
519
Standards and Monitoring
520
Occupational Health Targets
521
Occupational Injury
521
Toxicity
at the Workplace and in the
Environment
521
Lead
521
Asbestos
523
Silica
525
Cotton Dust (Byssinosis)
526
Vinyl Chloride
526
Agent Orange
526
Workplace Violence
526
Occupational Health in Clinical Practice
527
Inspecting the Place of Work
527
Risk Assessment
527
Preventing Disasters in the Workplace
527
Occupation and The New Public Health
528
Summary
529
Note
530
Bibliography
530
Environmental Health
530
Occupational Health
532
10.
Organization of Public Health
Systems
Introduction
535
Government and Health of the Nation
536
Federal and Unitary States
536
Checks and Balances in Health Authority
537
Government and the Individual
538
Functions of Public Health
538
Regulatory Functions of Public Health Agencies
539
Investigative Functions of Public Health
539
Prevention of Injuries
540
Methods of Providing or Assuring Services:
Direct or Indirect?
540
Non-Governmental Roles in Health
542
Disasters and Public Health Preparedness
543
Medical Practice and Public Health
544
Incentives and Regulation
546
Promotion of Research and Teaching
548
Accreditation and Quality Regulation
549
National Government Public Health Services
550
State Government Public Health Services
551
Local Health Authorities
553
Accreditation of Public Health Departments
555
Monitoring Health Status
555
National Health Targets
558
Universal Health Coverage and the New
Public Health
559
Hospitals in the New Public Health
561
Hospital Classification
562
Supply of Hospital Beds
562
The Changing Role of the Hospital
564
Innovations in Health Care Delivery
566
The Uninsured as a Public Health Challenge
567
US Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act
(Oba
macare)
568
Summary
569
Note
570
Contents
XIII
Bibliography
Agencies and Organizations
Recommended Reading
11.
Measuring Costs: The Economics of
Health
Introduction
Economic Issues of Health Systems
Investing in Health
Basic Concepts in Health Economics
Supply, Need, Demand, and Utilization of
Health Services
Normative Needs
Felt Need
Expressed Need
Comparative Need
Demand
Supply
Grossman s Demand Model
Competition in Health Care
Elasticities of Demand
Measuring Costs
Economic Measures of Health Status
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Basic Assessment Scheme for Intervention
Costs and Consequences
The Value of Human Life
Health Financing: The
Macroeconomic
Level
Costs of Illness
Costs and Variations in Medical Practice
Cost Containment
Medical and Hospital Care: Microeconomics
Payment for Doctors Services
Payment for Comprehensive Care
Health Maintenance and Managed Care
Organizations
District Health Systems
Paying for Hospital Care
Capital Costs
Hospital Supply, Utilization, and Costs
Modified Market Forces
Economics of Prevention
Game Theory, Economics, and Health Policy
Economics and the New Public Health
Summary
Note
Bibliography
12.
Planning and Managing Health
Systems
Introduction
Health Policy and Planning as Context
570
The Elements of Organizations
616
570
Scientific Management
616
570
Bureaucratic Pyramidal Organizations
617
Organizations as Energy Systems
617
Cybernetics and Management
618
Target-Oriented Management
619
Operations Research
619
Management by Objectives
620
Human Relations Management
620
The Hawthorne Effect
621
Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs
621
Theory
Х
-Theory
У
622
Network Organization
623
Total Quality Management
624
Changing Human Behavior
625
Empowerment
626
Strategic Management of Health Systems
627
Health System Organization Models
628
Functional Model
629
Corporate Model
629
Matrix Model
629
Skills for Management
629
The Chief Executive Officer of Health
Organizations
631
Community Participation
631
Integration: Lateral and Vertical
632
Norms and Performance Indicators
633
Health Promotion and Advocacy
634
Philanthropy and Volunteerism
634
New Organizational Models
635
New Projects and their Evaluation
635
Competencies in Health Policy and
Management
637
Systems Approach and National Planning
638
Summary
638
Note
640
Bibliography
640
Electronic Resources
640
Recommended Reading
640
13.
National Health Systems
Introduction
643
Health Systems in the Industrialized
Countries
646
Evolution of Health Systems
646
Social Insurance
646
National Health Service
647
National Health Insurance
648
The United States
648
Federal Health Initiatives
649
Medicare and Medicaid
650
613
The Changing Health Care Environment
651
614
Health Information
653
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601
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605
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607
608
608
Contents
Health Targets
654
Asia
702
Social
Inequalities
655
India
702
The Dilemma of the Uninsured
656
China
707
Summary
657
Japan
712
Canada
658
Comparing National Health Systems
714
Reform Pressures and Initiatives
659
Economic Issues in National Health Systems
715
Provincial Health Reforms
660
Reforming National Health Systems
717
Health Status
661
Summary
719
Summary
662
Note
721
The United Kingdom
663
Bibliography
721
The National Health Service
663
International
721
Reforms in the
1
970s and
1
980s
664
United States
722
Reforms Since
1990
664
Canada
722
Social and Regional Inequalities
665
United Kingdom
723
Health Promotion
666
Europe
723
Health Reforms
666
Nordic Countries, Germany, and the
Primary Care Trusts
667
Netherlands
724
Summary
668
Russia
724
The Nordic Countries
669
Israel
725
Sweden
670
Developing Countries
726
Denmark
671
Nigeria
726
Norway
671
Latin America and the Caribbean
726
Finland
672
Colombia
726
Western Europe
673
India
727
Germany
674
China
727
The Netherlands
676
japan
728
Russia
677
The Soviet Model
Epidemiological Transition
678
680
14.
Human Resources for Health
Post-Soviet Reform
682
Introduction
729
Future Prospects
683
Overview of Human Resources
730
Summary
683
Human Resources Planning
733
Israel
684
Supply and Demand
735
Origins of the Israeli Health System
684
Medical Education
736
Health Resources and Expenditures
685
Postgraduate Medical Training
740
Health Reforms
686
Specialization and Family Practice
741
Mental Health
689
Training in Preventive Medicine
741
Healthy Israel
2020
689
Nursing Education
742
Quality Assurance
690
In-Service and Continuing Education
745
Summary
690
Accreditation of Health Professional
Health Systems in Developing Countries
691
Educational or Training Facilities
746
Federal Republic of Nigeria
692
The Range of Health Disciplines
746
Female Genital Mutilation
694
Licensure and Supervision
746
Communicable Diseases
694
Constraints on the Health Care Provider
748
Non-Communicable Diseases
695
Other Health Professions
749
Nigeria s Health System
695
Expanding Roles in Primary Care
749
Millennium Development Goals
696
Nurse Practitioners
749
Cancer
697
Physician Assistants
751
HIV/AIDS
697
Feldshers
752
Food Fortification/Malnutrition
697
Community Health Workers
752
Health Reform
698
Alternative Medicine
754
Summary
696
Changing the Balance
755
Latin America and the Caribbean
699
Education for Public Health and Health
Colombia
699
Management
755
Contents
XV
Core
Elements
for
Master
of
Public Health
Programs
Ranking Universities
Field Epidemiology
Public Health Education in Europe
Health Policy and Management of Human
Resources
Summary
Note
Bibliography
15.
Health Technology, Quality, Law,
and Ethics
Introduction
Innovation, Regulation, and Quality Control
Appropriate Health Technology
Priority Interventions in Low- and
Medium-Income Countries
Priority Selection in High-Income Countries
Health Technology Assessment
Technology Assessment in Hospitals
Technology Assessment in Prevention and
Health Promotion
Technology Assessment in National Health
Systems
Dissemination of Technology
Diffusion of Technology
Quality Assurance
Adverse Events and Negligence
Licensure and Certification
Health Facility Accreditation
Peer Review
Tracer Conditions
Setting Standards
Algorithms and Clinical Guidelines
Organization of Care
Diagnosis-Related Croups
Managed Care
Performance Indicators
Consumerism and Quality
The Public Interest
Total Quality Management
Public Health Law
Environmental Health
Public Health Law Reform
Ethical Issues In Public Health
individual and Community Rights
Tragic Deviations in Public Health Ethics
Human Experimentation
810
758
Ethics in Public Health Research
811
760
Ethics in Patient Care
813
760
Sanctity of Life Versus Euthanasia
813
761
The
Imperative
to Act or Not Act in Public
Health
814
765
Summary
815
767
Note
816
767
Bibliography
817
767
Health Technology
8)7
Quality
818
Law
818
Ethics
819
771
772
16.
Global Health
774
Introduction
821
The Global Health Situation
823
775
Priorities in Global Health
825
777
Poverty-lllness-Population-Environment
827
778
Child Health
829
779
Maternal Health
833
Population Growth
834
780
Malnutrition
835
The Fight Against HIV/AIDS and Other
783
Communicable Diseases
836
784
Non-Communicable Diseases
838
786
Disaster Management
840
786
Environment
840
786
Global Partnership for Development
841
787
Development and Health
842
788
Organization for International Health
843
789
World Health Organization
843
791
United Nations Children s Fund
846
791
Non-Governmental Organizations
846
791
The World Bank
847
794
Trends in Global Health
848
794
Emerging Infectious Disease Threats
849
795
Expanding National Health Capacity
853
795
Тор
-Down
and Bottom-Up Development
854
796
Global Health and the New
797
Public Health
856
797
Summary
859
800
Note
862
803
Bibliography
862
803
Global Health
862
804
International Organizations
864
805
Global Health in the Future
865
808
Index
867
Public Health
Third Edition
Theodore H.Tulchinsky, Braun
School of Public Health, Hebrew
University-Hadassah. Jerusalem,
Israe^
Elena A. Varavikova, Research Institute for Public Health Organization and Information, Moscow, Russian Federation
The need for a robust public health response to the challenges facing society is greater now than
it has been for many decades. The global financial crisis has been seized upon by those who see
an opportunity to challenge the responsibility of the state for its citizens, and above oil those who
are most vulnerable. In the tradition of Rudolph Virchow. the public health community must speak
out, marshalling the evidence, formulating policies, and showing that there is an alternative. In this
third, substantially revised, edition of what is now established as one of the leading textbooks on the
theory and practice of public health, Tulchinsky and Varavikova draw on a wealth of examples from
all parts of the world to instruct, invigorate, and inspire us. — Martin McKee CBE. Professor of
European Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. London, United Kingdom
Fully updated, this classroom proven approach to un¬
derstanding the role of community in a healthy society
presents the latest information in a focused, accessible
format. Case studies and updated data provide a real-
world global view to understanding
the questions of Public Health.
NEWTOTHIS EDITION
•
Changes in infectious and chronic disease
epidemiology including vaccines, health promotion,
human resources for health and health technology
•
Lessons from H1N1. pandemic threats, disease
eradication, nutritional health
•
Trends of health systems and reforms and
consequences of current economic crisis for health
•
Public health law. ethics, scientific
d
health
technology advances and assessment
•
Global Health environment. Millennium
Development Goals and international
NGOs
•
Additional material complementing the text
for students and teachers ts available at:
Theodore H. Tulchinsky served as a Deputy Minister
of Health and Social Development in the Province of
Manitoba, Canada; Israel Ministry of Health Coordina¬
tor for West Bank and Gaza. He is Emeritus Professor,
Braun
School of Public Health at the Hebrew University
and Deputy Editor Public Health Reviews. He has pub¬
lished on vaccine preventable diseases, micronutrient
deficiency conditions, public health education, health
system evaluation and ethics.
Elena A. Varavikova served as a leading researcher in
WHO-HQ (Department of human resources for health
and in the World Alliance for Patient Safety); was a State
Adviser for the Russian Federation in the Agency for
High-tech Medical Care: the developer and a lecturer
in SPH- project in the
IM. Sechenov
Moscow Medical
Academy She has published on public health topics
including health policy, population health, globalization.
HTA,
fetal alcohol syndrome, prevention and profes¬
sional education.
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