Public Health and Population Health

Public Health and Population Health

In the recent past the human generation has experienced violent deaths caused by degenerative or infectious diseases (Caldwell, 2001). To avoid that in the present day, public health should be taken with great care to avoid going back to the old past of the unmanageable deaths. To achieve this sound healthcare policies that represent the interests of all the stakeholders should be adopted and implemented. This is a Student Sample ORDER YOUR PAPER NOW

According to Brownson, Chriqui, & Stamatakis (2009) the formulation of  public health policies comes with intense effect on the public health condition. From the three scholars argument, the factors to be considered in the policy-making process are. First, the process itself.  Adequate information about the process enhances  the policy implementation. Second, the content of process is crucial in identifying the particular policies which would be effective. Third, the outcomes. This determines the potential effect of the policy. Fourth, the policy making environment. Conspiratory environment leads to effective policy making process.

Effective health policy should promote health and prevent illness  (Health State Organization, 2008). Therefore, health care policies should address the following population healthcare concerns. First, the deliverance of quality health care to improve population health. Second, the cost of treatment.  Reasonable treatment cost enhances public health. Third, accessibility to health facilities. Availability of accessible health centers reduces the health problems. Fourth, healthcare associated infections. Effective health policies should minimize related healthcare policies.

Changing demographics and environmental changes requires the health policy makers to establish studies to address the new health needs (Andrulis, 2000). Similarly, the strategies recommended by this paper are. First, healthcare policies should be formulated around the major healthcare concerns affecting the population. Second, government and communities should evaluate the effects of health professional shortage. Third, the government should influence accreditation standards for improved healthcare. Finally, a collaborative of all the key stakeholders to ensure all the key health population concerns are addressed. This is a Student Sample ORDER YOUR PAPER NOW

References

Andrulis, D. P. (2000). Community, service, and policy strategies to improve health care access in the changing urban environment. Am J Public Health, 90(6), 858–862.

Brownson, R. C., Chriqui, J. F., & Stamatakis, K. A. (2009). Understanding Evidence-Based Public Health Policy. Am J Public Health, 99(9), 1576–1583. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2008.156224

Caldwell, J. C. ( 2001). Population health in transition. In AbdelOmran, Public Health Classics (pp. 159-160). World Health Organization: Canberra.

Health State Organization. (2008). State Policy Guide: Using Research in Public Health Policymaking. Washington: Health State Organization.