The Methods of Public Health Practice

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Across
  1. 2. the core functions of public health are not meant to be performed sequentially but as a ______
  2. 5. vary in structure and independence; some subunits of state health departments others run by local governments
  3. 7. surveillance system by which a health jurisdiction receives reports submitted from hospitals, clinics, public health units, or other sources
  4. 8. surveillance that occurs when public health agencies are directly engaged in collecting data about a certain threat to health
  5. 9. finding the determinates or causes of disease; the first step of Brownson's framework for translating research into public health action
  6. 10. involves enforcement of policies, allocation of resources, and evaluation of those interventions are working to promote health
Down
  1. 1. involves recommendations for interventions programs and policies
  2. 2. Primary organization charged with protecting and promoting health in the US
  3. 3. a bacterial disease that can be spread via contaminated fishtanks
  4. 4. federal assistance program aimed at providing nutrition assistance to low income families
  5. 6. products or actions needed to produce outcomes; part of a standard evaluation plan
  6. 10. involves collecting and analyzing data from populations that address health outcomes of interest