Multi-Dimensional COVID-19 Control in the U.S.: Identifying Counties with High and Low Levels of Success

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Overview

This study examines how the allocation of resources across medical, social, and public health services at the county level influences the relative success in controlling the progression of the COVID-19 pandemic. The project focuses on resource allocation decisions across sectors as a collective impact process that may influence the ability of organizations to cooperate effectively across sectors in responding to the pandemic. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University will collaborate with the National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO), representatives of public health, medical care, and social services sectors to complete the study. Findings will be used to inform counties on how spending allocations for medical, social and public health services can improve population health during a pandemic.

Presenters

  • Beth Resnick, DrPH, MPH from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Alison Gemmill from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

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Project: Multi-Dimensional COVID-19 Control in US: Identifying Counties with High and Low Levels of Success
Type: RIP Webinars
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