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Public Health; Studies from Harvard University Provide New Data on Public Health (The Component Model of Infrastructure: A Practical Approach to Understanding Public Health Program Infrastructure) Publication info: Health & Medicine Week ; Atlanta [Atlanta]24 Oct 2014: 3979.
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Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Harvard University, "The public health program
infrastructure model presented in this article is grounded in data from a broader evaluation of 18 state tobacco
control programs and previous work. The newly developed Component Model of Infrastructure (CMI) addresses
the limitations of a previous model and contains 5 core components (multilevel leadership, managed resources,
engaged data, responsive plans and planning, networked partnerships) and 3 supporting components (strategic
understanding, operations, contextual influences)." FULL TEXT
2014 OCT 24 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health &Medicine Week -- Current study results
on Public Health have been published. According to news originating from Boston, Massachusetts, by NewsRx
correspondents, research stated, "Functioning program infrastructure is necessary for achieving public health
outcomes. It is what supports program capacity, implementation, and sustainability."
Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Harvard University, "The public health program
infrastructure model presented in this article is grounded in data from a broader evaluation of 18 state tobacco
control programs and previous work. The newly developed Component Model of Infrastructure (CMI) addresses
the limitations of a previous model and contains 5 core components (multilevel leadership, managed resources,
engaged data, responsive plans and planning, networked partnerships) and 3 supporting components (strategic
understanding, operations, contextual influences)."
According to the news editors, the research concluded: "The CMI is a practical, implementation-focused model
applicable across public health programs, enabling linkages to capacity, sustainability, and outcome
measurement."
For more information on this research see: The Component Model of Infrastructure: A Practical Approach to
Understanding Public Health Program Infrastructure. American Journal of Public Health, 2014;104(8):E14-E24.
American Journal of Public Health can be contacted at: Amer Public Health Assoc Inc, 800 I Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20001-3710, USA.
The news correspondents report that additional information may be obtained from S.R. Lavinghouze, Harvard
University, Sch Med, Boston, MA, United States. Additional authors for this research include K. Snyder and P.P.
Rieker.
Keywords for this news article include: Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Public Health, North and Central
America
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Publication title: Health &Medicine Week; Atlanta
First page: 3979
Publication year: 2014
Publication date: Oct 24, 2014
Publisher: NewsRx
Place of publication: Atlanta
Country of publication: United States, Atlanta
Publication subject: Medical Sciences
ISSN: 15316459
Source type: Wire Feeds
Language of publication: English
Document type: Expanded Reporting
ProQuest document ID: 1611813434
Document URL: https://search.proquest.com/docview/1611813434?accountid=8289
Copyright: Copyright 2014, NewsRx LLC
Last updated: 2014-10-15
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