Federal Contribution

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