Federal Contribution
Across
- 2. To reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America's communities
- 6. Handles legal disputes related to public health, such as conflicts between individuals and health agencies or issues about the legality of health policies.
- 9. Originally established to combat malaria, it has evolved into a major public health agency.
- 10. Agreements to provide services or products related to public health
- 12. It laid the foundation for future public health policies and federal involvement in health care
- 15. Introduced programs for health insurance and welfare, marking a significant federal involvement in health care.
- 16. Information from surveys and questionnaires on health behaviors and conditions
- 17. federal agency responsible for protecting the health and well-being of Americans through a variety of public health programs and services.
- 21. play a crucial role in public health through regulation, research, funding, and emergency response.
- 22. Plays a critical role in advancing biomedical and public health research.
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- 1. play a crucial role in public health through regulation, research, funding, and emergency response.
- 3. Implements and enforces the public health laws created by Congres
- 4. Provided the foundation for federal health initiatives and funding.
- 5. Money provided to support specific public health projects or research
- 7. Information on disease incidence and health conditions
- 8. Created to provide health insurance for the elderly and low-income individuals.
- 11. To conduct and support medical research to improve public health and reduce disease burden.
- 13. Laws that are created and passed by a legislative body, such as Congress or a state legislature.
- 14. To improve access to quality health care for underserved populations and improve health workforce.
- 18. leading spokesperson on public health issues in the U.S., providing leadership and guidance on national health matters.
- 19. The ability of bacteria to withstand the effects of medications that once killed them or inhibited their growth.
- 20. Creates Public Health Laws