Explain how public health assessments can be used to form public policy

Evaluate information used to make public health decisionsInstructions:Answer the following questions concerning the role of assessment of public health: 4 pages APA styles1. Define public/community health. How does this differ from personal health?2. What are the benefits of public health assessments? What are the disadvantages, if any? Give an example of a potential conflict within the community that could arise as a result of public health assessments. How can public health advocates and policy makers prevent and/or manage such a conflict?3. How can public health assessments be used to form public policy?4. Choose one health concern and cite legislation that has been passed to address this concern. Discuss how this legislation has affected or could affect your community. You may choose one of the following or one of your own choosing:? Smoking in public places? Accessibility for physically handicapped populations? Legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes? Youth violence? Domestic violence? Child abuse? Elder abuseList and discuss at least three health consequences of obesity.? Explain why youth violence is a health issue and discuss risk and protective factors relating to youth violence.? List and discuss at least three health issues that affect special populations and what specific population might be at high risk of the health issue.? Discuss the term meeting people where they are and why it is particularly important in successful intervention among special populations.Assignment RequirementsPoints possiblePoints earned by studentDefine public/community health.8Explain the benefits and disadvantages of public health.10Provide an example of a potential conflict within the community that could arise as a result of public health assessments. Explain how public health advocates and policy makers can prevent and/or manage such a conflict.14Explain how public health assessments can be used to form public policy.14Choose one health concern and cite legislation that has been passed to address this concern.14Discuss how this legislation has affected or could affect your community.14Includes at least 3 academic sources. (2 points each)6Total (Sum of points earned)80The Proposal is written in the most current version of APA format with no grammatical, spelling, copyright, plagiarism, or proofreading errors.Points deducted for spelling, grammar, and/or APA errors.

The Massive Waterborne Outbreak of Cryptosporidium Infections

 

PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM BECAUSE THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT WAS RECEIVING CALLS FROM SEVERAL SOURCES.

Infectious Epidemiology1.The Massive Waterborne Outbreak of Cryptosporidium Infections, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1993 .Early on in this investigation, it was clear that there was an emerging public health problem because the health department was receiving calls from several sources. So if they already knew they had a problem, then how did performing active surveillance by calling emergency departments and labs around the region to determine diarrhea-related illness numbers help the health dept. investigators?2.A Community Outbreak of Hepatitis A Involving Cooperation Between Public Health, the Media, and Law Enforcement, Iowa, 1997 .The authors explained that they needed to have a vaccination campaign that targeted methamphetamine users. What are some strategies that could be used in this campaign? In your proposal, pay attention to the barriers recognized in the reading. 3.Tracking a Syphilis Outbreak Through CyberspaceTracking a Syphilis Outbreak Through CyberspaceThe author refers to conditions that are required for potentially eradicating an infectious disease. What are those conditions? Can you name some other infectious diseases that meet these criteria?

Describe for your audience the nature of your chosen public health issue including the economic considerations involved

Overview: For Milestone Two you will dD Building upon your Milestone One worksheet submission your analysis will include the economic principles and impacts of the principals involved with your public health issue related socioeconomic factors and the healthcare organizations impacted.Use the feedback you received on Milestone One to assist you in developing your introduction. Submit your analysis as a short paper that you may use to develop speakers notes for your final presentation.Prompt: Describe for your audience the nature of your chosen public health issue including the economic considerations involved.Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed: I. Analysis of the Health Issue:A. Outline the underlying economic principles and indicators at play using specific examples. To what extent do those principles and indicators apply in understanding your chosen public health issue?B. Demonstrate the economic impacts of your public health issue. Provide specific examples of each impact.C. Analyze the larger context within which your chosen public health issue exists. To what extent is the issue a product of larger socioeconomic factors?D. Examine the major healthcare organizations impacted by the public health issue.How are they currently acting and reacting to the issue? Rubric Guidelines for Submission:Your paper must be submitted as a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing 12-point Times New Roman font one-inch margins and at least three sources cited in APA format. Instructor Feedback:Textbook:Economics for Healthcare ManagersChallenges for Improving Health Care Access in Rural AmericaThis case found on pages 60 – 65 provides a customary view of poverty in association with healthcare and focuses on the residents ability to pay. Financial difficulty in a region has compounding effects on utilization and demand extending from provider supply to access to insurance. This case will be used as a basis for the module discussion.Here is the link for the homework.

Does your community suffer from urban sprawl?

Please write answer as you were living in Denver Coloradobefore you begin crafting your discussion response for this week be sure to read Chapter 3 in Global Public Health and watch Episode One of the Designing Healthy Communities PBS miniseries.New Urbanism Principles describe a philosophy of community design taken from the book Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream your recommended reading for this week. The principles suggest that a community should promote walkability the state of accommodating walking. To do that the authors recommend the following: streets should be narrow and sidewalks wide; services should be located close to residences; garages should be in back off of alleys; houses should be close together and close to the street; and a mixture of homes of varying sizes and costs should be spread throughout the community to promote diversity. The design of the homes themselves should encourage interaction with neighbors and a sense of place.A full list of the principles can be found here: https://www.cnu.org/who-we-are/charter-new-urbanismNew Urbanism proposes a smart growth development plan of the countrys sprawling suburbs. The article Neighborhood Design and Walking Trips in Ten US Metropolitan Area discusses how neighborhood design impacts walkability in U.S. cities.After reading the article above and researching the New Urbanism Smart Score card criteria how would you rate your community the place you are using for your Portfolio Project?How does what you observed in your own community relate to what you read about in Chapter 3 of Global Pubic Heath this week as far as the importance of community health?This week look around where you live to see if you can spot any of these New Urbanism design principles in buildings or neighborhoods. (Keep in mind that the structures would probably be less than 10 years old.) Post descriptions of these buildings or neighborhoods along with any information you can find online about the building or site as to why the project was undertaken. If you cant find any New Urbanism designs at work where you live go online and find 3-4 structures or neighborhood elements that illustrate these design principles. Describe their history and why they were built.In your post also include the following points:Does your community suffer from urban sprawl?Is your community at risk of (greater) urban sprawl in the future?How would New Urbanism designs help to reduce problems you see in your community?Are there any policies that would help reduce urban sprawl in your community?