Public Health System Capital and its Health and Economic Returns

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Overview

Dr. Mays traveled to Virginia to present Public Health System Capital and its Health and Economic Returns during the Public Health Accreditation Board Quarterly Meeting. A growing body of research indicates that strong community networks supporting multi-sector contributions to population health activities can produce sizable health and economic benefits over time. This session reviews evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems, including emerging data on rural-urban differences in the strength of community networks.


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Project: NALSYS Resources and ResultsPreventable Death Rates Fell Where Communities Expanded Population Health Activities Through Multisector Networks
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Authors: Mays GP