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Page 1: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Public HealthPublic HealthThe “Big Picture”

Page 2: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

What is Public Health?What is Public Health?

The sum of all official or

governmental efforts to promote, protect,

and preserve the people’s health.

Page 3: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Public Health is many Public Health is many thingsthings

A System

A Profession

A Method

Government Service

The Health of the Public

Page 4: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Three Core Functions of Public Three Core Functions of Public HealthHealthAssessment

◦What are the health problems of a population or individual?

Policy Development◦Collectively deciding which actions or

interventions are most appropriate for the problems identified.

Assurance◦The necessary interventions will be put

into place, assuring conditions in which people can be healthy.

Page 5: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Unique Features of Public Unique Features of Public HealthHealth

**Social Justice Philosophy

Inherently Political Nature

Expanding Agenda

Link with Government

Grounded in Science

Focus on Preventio

n

**Uncommon Culture

Page 6: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

What is Social Justice?What is Social Justice?Justice indicates fairness in the

distribution of benefits and burdens in society.

Access to health services, or even good health itself is considered a social benefit… and conversely, poor health is considered a burden.

There are significant factors within society that impede the fair distribution of benefits and services (e.g. social class, heredity, racism)

Page 7: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Social Justice ContinuedSocial Justice ContinuedMany modern public health

problems disproportionately affect some groups…◦Collective actions are then necessary

This means that those less affected take on greater burdens while not directly benefiting from those actions.

Page 8: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Problems requiring collective Problems requiring collective actions?actions?Health Care Reform

◦Big news right now!

Poor Public Education Systems

Poverty

Page 9: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

Uncommon CultureUncommon CulturePublic health is

multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary and utilizes a population-level focus.

The link between people working in Public Health is NOT a specific professional degree or work setting…

Public Health professionals are connected by the intended outcomes of their work.. Promoting, protecting, and preserving the public’s health.

Page 10: Public Health The “Big Picture”. What is Public Health? The sum of all official or governmental efforts to promote, protect, and preserve the people’s

A Sampling of Public Health A Sampling of Public Health ProfessionsProfessions

Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs

Chiropractic health care Community health planning

and policy development Environment Epidemiology Food and nutrition Gerontological health Health administration HIV AIDS Injury Control and Emergency

Health Services International Health Maternal and Child Health

Medical Care Mental Health Occupational Health and

Safety Oral Health Podiatric Health Population, Family

Planning & Reproductive Health

Public Health Education and Health Promotion

Public Health Nursing School Health Education

and Services Social Work