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The Public Health Pbrn Program: A Summative Report, Glen P. Mays Dec 2013

The Public Health Pbrn Program: A Summative Report, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

This report provides a six-year summary of the work of the Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks Program, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


The National Longitudinal Survey Of Public Health Systems: Selected Findings And Applications For Monitoring The Affordable Care Act, Glen P. Mays Dec 2013

The National Longitudinal Survey Of Public Health Systems: Selected Findings And Applications For Monitoring The Affordable Care Act, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

This presentation reviews the National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems and its applicability for monitoring the effects of the Affordable Care Act on public health delivery within the U.S.


Estimating The Costs Of Public Health Services: Progress On The Institute Of Medicine Recommendations, Glen P. Mays Nov 2013

Estimating The Costs Of Public Health Services: Progress On The Institute Of Medicine Recommendations, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

The National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine recommended in 2012 that the federal government undertake work to identify the components and costs of a "minimum package" of public health programs, services, and capabilities that should be available in every American community. This presentation summarizes work that is currently underway through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-supported Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRN) Program to estimate the costs of public health delivery.


New Health Delivery Networks: Merging Public Health And Health Care Systems, Glen P. Mays Nov 2013

New Health Delivery Networks: Merging Public Health And Health Care Systems, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Incomplete coordination between medical care and public health delivery systems can result in significant missed opportunities for improving population health and constraining overall resource use. This lecture uses insight from the field of public health services and systems research (PHSSR) to examine: (1) why medical care and public health systems often fail to connect; (2) what are the potential health and economic consequences of these failures; and (3) what are the opportunities for connecting medical care and public health delivery to improve population health.


Update On Public Health Financing And Economics Studies From The Phssr And Pbrn Programs, Glen Mays Nov 2013

Update On Public Health Financing And Economics Studies From The Phssr And Pbrn Programs, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

As part of the Public Health Financing Roundtable at APHA, this session provides an update on public health financing and economics studies underway through the Public Health Services and Systems Research (PHSSR) Program and the Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRN) Program, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


Public Health Services And Systems Research: Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery, Glen Mays Oct 2013

Public Health Services And Systems Research: Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

The extreme heterogeneity in how public health activities are organized, financed, and implemented across U.S. states and communities provides compelling opportunities for research on the comparative effectiveness and efficiency of public health delivery. This talk highlights some of the most compelling and policy-relevant opportunities for research on public health organization and financing issues, and examines some of the ongoing studies in the field.


Cost Estimation Methods And Foundational Public Health Capabilities, Glen Mays Sep 2013

Cost Estimation Methods And Foundational Public Health Capabilities, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

The National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medine recently recommended that the federal government identify the components and costs of a "minimum package of public health services" and "foundational public health capabilities" that should be universally available across the U.S. This presentation reviews costing methods that can be used for identifying the costs required to establish "foundational public health capabilities" at state and local levels within the U.S. public health system.


Building The Science Of Delivery: Advances In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen Mays Sep 2013

Building The Science Of Delivery: Advances In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Studying variation and innovation in public health delivery can identify pathways for improving the organization, financing, and implementation of programs and policies that protect and promote health.


Accreditation And Standardization In Public Health, Glen Mays Sep 2013

Accreditation And Standardization In Public Health, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Reducing harmful, wasteful, and inequitable variation in public health delivery is a central objective for administrative and policy decision-makers in public health, and is embedded in the national accreditation movement. The challenge lies in accomplishing this objective while preserving the benefits of customization in public health delivery that accrue through tailoring and targeting of resources to unique community needs and risks. Public health services and systems research (PHSSR) can help determine the optimal balance between standardization and customization in public health delivery.


Strengthening The Evidence Base For Public Health Accreditation, Glen Mays Sep 2013

Strengthening The Evidence Base For Public Health Accreditation, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

With the launch of a voluntary national accreditation program for public health agencies, the field requires an expanding evidence base concerning which public health strategies work best, for which populations, and under what circumstances. The field of public health services and systems research (PHSSR) and practice-based research networks (PBRNs) are producing applied studies that can inform the future development and implementation of accreditation standards, and evaluate the impact of accreditation on the field of practice.


Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks: Creating The Evidence To Transform Practice, Glen Mays Sep 2013

Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks: Creating The Evidence To Transform Practice, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Powerful opportunities for learning from variation and change in public health delivery now exists across the U.S. health system. Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) provide the vehicles for harvesting evidence from applied, comparative studies -- and for feeding this information back into the delivery system.


Public Health Services & Systems Research: Concepts, Methods, And Emerging Findings, Glen Mays Sep 2013

Public Health Services & Systems Research: Concepts, Methods, And Emerging Findings, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

The field of public health services & systems research (PHSSR) increasingly is addressing the question of how to assess the value of investments in public health programs, infrastructure, and delivery systems. Progress in quasi-experimental research designs, measurement, estimation techniques, and data sources are yielding important insight


Strengthening The Science Of Public Health Delivery Through Services & Systems Research, Glen Mays Aug 2013

Strengthening The Science Of Public Health Delivery Through Services & Systems Research, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

This session notes recent progress from the field of public health services and systems research (PHSSR) concerning the most promising directions for improving the delivery and impact of public health services, programs, and policies.


Health System Contributions To Public Health Activities Amid Policy And Economic Change: Estimating Complementarities, Substitutions, And Network Effects, Glen P. Mays Jun 2013

Health System Contributions To Public Health Activities Amid Policy And Economic Change: Estimating Complementarities, Substitutions, And Network Effects, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Research Objective: The Affordable Care Act created new incentives for hospitals, insurers, employers, public health agencies, and others to contribute to activities designed to promote health and prevent disease an injury, potentially changing the structure of public health delivery systems and expanding the delivery of strategies that improve population health. At the same time, the economic recession has constrained government and private sector spending on health and health care, necessitating changes in the scope and scale of public health delivery. This study uses data from the 1998-2012 National Longitudinal Survey of Public Health Systems to examine: (1) the extent and …


Meet The Editors Panel: Frontiers In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen P. Mays Jun 2013

Meet The Editors Panel: Frontiers In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

As part of the "Meet the Editors" panel on publishing health services research, this presentation discusses the new open-access journal Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research. This journal serves as a vehicle for rapidly disseminating newly emerging and preliminary findings from studies that examine the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services. The goal is to stimulate research collaboration and accelerate knowledge transfer from research projects to policy and administrative decision-makers within the public health system.


Analyzing Return On Investment In Public Health: Implications And Future Directions, Glen P. Mays Jun 2013

Analyzing Return On Investment In Public Health: Implications And Future Directions, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Return on investment (ROI) analyses of public health programs, policies, and services are being undertaken with increasing frequency to provide assessments of the value of these activities. This presentation reviews current initiatives and future directions for improving the quality of ROI studies and their application to real-world public health policy and administrative decisions.


The Public Health Pbrn Program: Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery, Anna Hoover, Glen P. Mays Jun 2013

The Public Health Pbrn Program: Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery, Anna Hoover, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

This session describes public health practice-based research networks (PBRNs) and emerging opportunities for collaboration with injury control research centers to advance the science of injury prevention practice.


Harnessing The Power Of Public Health Systems For Injury Prevention And Control, Glen P. Mays Jun 2013

Harnessing The Power Of Public Health Systems For Injury Prevention And Control, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Efforts to improve population health hinge on a vast yet diffuse constellation of government agencies, health care providers, and community organizations that assume responsibilities in implementing prevention programs and policies across the U.S. Realizing the full health and economic benefits of injury prevention and control initiatives requires mobilizing and managing these complex and heterogeneous public health delivery systems. This session will explore the emerging science of public health delivery systems and what it tells us about improving injury prevention and control amid policy and economic change.


Public Health Delivery Systems And Population Health, Glen Mays Jun 2013

Public Health Delivery Systems And Population Health, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Despite high overall health expenditures, the U.S. continues to fall behind other high-income countries on many measures of population health. While health care delivery systems are now studied intensively for solutions to U.S. cost and quality problems, the nation's delivery systems for public health programs and policies are only now becoming the subject of rigorous empirical study. This presentation examines recent studies of public health delivery systems and important directions for future inquiry.


Estimating Return On Investment In Public Health: Approaches And Methods, Glen P. Mays May 2013

Estimating Return On Investment In Public Health: Approaches And Methods, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Continuing fiscal constraints in the public sector and large-scale policy changes associated with health reform implementation in the U.S. are giving heightened attention to questions about the health and economic value of public health programs, services, and policies -- strategies designed to protect health and prevent disease and injury on a population-wide basis. This session provides an overview of approaches for conducting return-on-investment (ROI) analyses and related economic evaluation studies in public health settings in order to inform policy and administrative decision-making. New opportunities and resources created through CDC's National Public Health Improvement Initiative (NPHII) and RWJF's Public Health Practice-based …


Optimizing The Value Of Public Health Services: Lessons From Research & Practice, Glen P. Mays May 2013

Optimizing The Value Of Public Health Services: Lessons From Research & Practice, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Expanding the delivery of efficacious public health programs and policies holds considerable potential for improving population health and constraining the growth in health care spending. Achieving such expansions efficiently, particularly in low-resource settings, requires careful attention to interorganizational and intergovernmental relationships in public health delivery.


Next Generation Public Health Delivery: Optimizing Health And Economic Impact, Glen P. Mays May 2013

Next Generation Public Health Delivery: Optimizing Health And Economic Impact, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

Improving population health in the context of significant policy and economic change will require governmental public health agencies to rethink their roles within the U.S. health and social services systems, giving much greater attention to "catalytic" functions intended to mobilize, direct, and coordinate the actions of others. A growing body of evidence and experience suggests that such changes are likely to be feasible, effective, and efficient.


Overview And Guidance Documents For Public Health Pbrns, Glen P. Mays May 2013

Overview And Guidance Documents For Public Health Pbrns, Glen P. Mays

Glen Mays

This brief provides an inventory of guidance documents and tools for use in developing, implementing, and evaluating practice-based research networks (PBRNs) in public health settings.


Vital Statistics: The State Of The Public Health Pbrn Program, Glen Mays Apr 2013

Vital Statistics: The State Of The Public Health Pbrn Program, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Public Health PBRN Program has continued to expand during the 2013 program year with new networks, new research projects, and expanded translation and dissemination initiatives. The program plays an increasingly powerful role in helping to transform the U.S. public health enterprise into a rapid-learning system for health improvement.


Testing Integrated Primary Care And Public Health Models For Prevention Delivery, Glen Mays Apr 2013

Testing Integrated Primary Care And Public Health Models For Prevention Delivery, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Improving the delivery of evidence-tested prevention interventions to populations at greatest risk requires strong coordination between primary care providers and public health organizations. This presentation reviews current research on models for integrated delivery of primary care and public health services, and identifies emerging research needs and opportunities. Of particular interest are the roles that practice-based research networks (PBRNs) can play in building this evidence.


Public Health Roi: Evidence, Experience, And Remaining Questions, Glen Mays Apr 2013

Public Health Roi: Evidence, Experience, And Remaining Questions, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Expanding the delivery of efficacious public health and prevention strategies holds considerable potential for improving health outcomes and constraining costs across the U.S. health system. Unfortunately, lingering certainties about the costs required to expand public health delivery systems and about the health and economic effects of such expansions has muted private and public support for increased public health expenditures. This lecture examines recent evidence from public health services and systems research studies that examine the health and economic value of public health delivery, and identifies remaining research needs for the field.


Cost Estimation Methods: Strategies And Examples For Public Health Services & Systems Research, Glen P. Mays, Michael E. Morris Mar 2013

Cost Estimation Methods: Strategies And Examples For Public Health Services & Systems Research, Glen P. Mays, Michael E. Morris

Glen Mays

This webinar reviews methods for conducting cost studies in public health settings, including strategies for estimating the financial and ecnomic costs of delivering public health services, and analytic approaches to identifying factors that influence delivery costs. These types of studies are of increasing importance to policy and practice stakeholders given the need for evidence about the return-on-investment (ROI) generated through public health delivery.


Accelerating And Expanding Knowledge Transfer In Public Health Settings, Glen Mays Mar 2013

Accelerating And Expanding Knowledge Transfer In Public Health Settings, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Creating a "rapid-learning" system in public health requires mechanisms for the continuous exchange of knowledge and evidence among researchers, practice settings, and policy decision-makers. The open-access platform Frontiers in Public Health Services and Systems Research provides a new mechanism for this exchange.


Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery: Advances In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen Mays Mar 2013

Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery: Advances In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Efforts to improve the health and economic performance of the U.S. health system require evidence about how best to deliver public health strategies that protect health and prevent disease and injury on a population-wide basis. The field of public health services and systems research is building a "science of delivery" in public health that complements the evidence-based practice movement in medical care.


Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery: Advances In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen Mays Mar 2013

Building The Science Of Public Health Delivery: Advances In Public Health Services And Systems Research, Glen Mays

Glen Mays

Efforts to improve the health and economic performance of the U.S. health system require evidence about how best to deliver public health strategies that protect health and prevent disease and injury on a population-wide basis. The field of public health services and systems research is building a "science of delivery" in public health that complements the evidence-based practice movement in medical care.