The Foundational Public Health Services as a Framework for Estimating Spending (Related Publication)

Resnick, Beth, Fisher JS, Colrick IP, and Jonathon P Leider. 2017. “The Foundational Public Health Services as a Framework for Estimating Spending (Related Publication)”. American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

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An article published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine entitled, "The Foundational Public Health Services as a Framework for Estimating Spending," discusses estimates of state governmental Foundational Public Health Spending (FPHS) by developing a coding framework to analyze data from the U.S. Census Bureau State Finance hospital expenditure records from 49 states from 2000-2013. To read the article in full, click here

DISCLAIMER: The authors received financial support from the de Beaumont Foundation supporting this work. The authors are not aware of any affiliations, memberships, funding, or financial holdings that might be perceived as affecting the objectivity of this review. While this publication was funded by the de Beaumont Foundation, it is shared on this website because the findings are related to their grant funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and administered by the Systems for Action National Signature Research Program.

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Project: Optimizing Governmental Health and Social Spending Interactions
Type: Journal Article
Resource: Article

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