web-based survey" from March 14–25, 2022, to a convenience sample of public health workers employed in U.S. STLT health departments for at least some period of 2021. The survey link was sent via email to national public health membership organizations and shared with roughly 27,000 members...
This rule amends the Public Health Service regulations by setting forth revised requirements for certain employers, States, and political subdivisions of States to include in any health benefits plans offered to their employees the option of membership in qualified health maintenance organizations (HMOs)...
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and response strategies, and should be developed and disseminated by federal partners (e.g., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and professional associations/membership organizations (e.g., the American Public Health Association or the National Association of County and City Health Officials)...
They surveyed the chief executive officer, chief medical officer, and chief quality control person at a randomly selected group of managed care organizations drawn from the membership of the American Association of Health Plans. The authors asked them to rank those competencies that were essential ...
This paper analyzes the performance determinants of Austrian public membership in intergovern- mental research organizations. Performance in terms of membership effectiveness is measured by the ratio between a cost indicator, viz. the Austrian organization-specific budgetary share, and a human capital indi...
The focus of this article is on how public versus member benefit nonprofit organizations differ, based largely on data from survey interviews with leaders of fifty-nine nonprofit organizations. The data show that member benefit groups differ on several measures of activity, in sources of income (du...
SPHs also relied on their strong partnerships with the ministries of health, civil society organizations, and other partners, funding from external sources, access to data, abundant skills and expertise, and their pool of trainees to enhance their contribution to the response. The roles played by ...
Government- State, county, and city organizations that provide services to the citizens they serve. They provide various services that include, but are not limited to, public safety, infrastructure, recreation, health care, and more. Health- Clinics, non-profit hospitals, and other city and count...
They surveyed the chief executive officer, chief medical officer, and chief quality control person at a randomly selected group of managed care organizations drawn from the membership of the American Association of Health Plans. The authors asked them to rank those competencies that were essential ...