what does the 'public' in pubic health mean? 1 oct08

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What does the “Public” in “Public Health” mean?

October 2, 2008john hoeywww.slideshare/hoeyj

Hi, im doing this project in schoolabout the E Coli as an example of how water damages things …us.

Can u send me info about E coli and what it is andhow it came into the waters and stuff???

But not pages of stuffJust the important points.

Thanks, VanessaSend to fishy_000@….

Röntgen

Jousilahti P. Serum cholesterol distribution and coronary heart disease risk. Circulation 1998;97:1087-95

Risk Ratio

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GDP/Capita Life Expectancy

Amartya Sen Development as Freedom, Random House, New York, 1999

So what are the Determinants of

Health?

Health ~ factors that influence well-being

Medical Care

Economy

Environment

Expertise

Food, housing

PhysicalSocial

Health

Accesibility

Justice

Jobs Credit

Genetics

Neighbourhoods

LawSecurity

Culture School

Jousilahti P. Serum cholesterol distribution and coronary heart disease risk. Circulation 1998;97:1087-95

How do Departments of Public Health get at

Determinants of Health?

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Individual

Public/populationschoolsindustry, other institutionsmunicipal provincial & national governmentsText

What does the “Public” in “Public Health” mean?

Public- Population vs. individual

Public- Visible- Speaking out- Uncensored

Explicit (imposed)Implicit (self-imposed)

“The health of all individuals is influenced by the health of people, animals, and the environment around us. Many trends within this larger, interdependent ecologic system influence public health on a global scale, including climate change. The public health response to such trends requires a holistic understanding of disease and the various external factors influencing public health. It is within this larger context where the greatest challenges and opportunities for protecting and promoting public health occur.  

CensoredScientific evidence supports the view that the earth’s climate is changing. A broad array of organizations (federal, state, local, multilateral, faith-based, private and nongovernmental) is working to address climate change. Despite this extensive activity, the public health effects of climate change remain largely unadressed. CDC considers climate change a serious public health concern. ...”

Determinants of Health

Departments of Public Health

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Individual

Public/populationschoolsindustry, other institutionsmunicipal provincial & national governmentsText

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Thank you

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