National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems (NALSYS), [United States], 1998-2018

Overview

Having a better understanding of the organizational and operational attributes of public health delivery systems is a critical step in highlighting pathways for improving public health services. The National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems (NALSYS) survey of local governmental public health agencies was designed to classify the structural characteristics of local public health delivery systems and to examine variation and change in these characteristics over time.

To access the data sets from 1998-2018, along with full analysis capabilities, click here.

Mays, Glen P., and Scutchfield, F. Douglas. National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems (NALSYS), [United States], 1998-2018. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2020-09-23. https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR23420.v4

Details

Type: 
Journal Article
Journal: 
Health & Medical Care Archive (HMCA)
Authors: 
Mays, Glen P., and Scutchfield, F. Douglas
Date:
09/23/2020