Updating US Public Health For Healthier Communities.

Health affairs (Project Hope) Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1377/hlthaff.2024.01010
Mark McClellan, Karen B DeSalvo, Georges C Benjamin, Frederick P Cerise, Bechara Choucair, Carlos Del Rio, Marc Harrison, Rhonda Medows, Megan L Ranney, Anne Zink
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The United States faces urgent public health challenges, including high preventable death rates, pervasive health disparities, and emerging health risks, despite unprecedented medical progress. This article, part of the National Academy of Medicine's Vital Directions for Health and Health Care: Priorities for 2025 initiative, presents a vision for modernizing the US public health system to address these twenty-first-century challenges through federally supported partnerships with health care, social services, and community organizations. We identify actions to address persistent public health challenges that stem from insufficient and fragmented funding models, inadequate data infrastructure, workforce vulnerabilities, and limited public trust. Our proposals focus on four areas: enabling cross-sector collaboration, aligning financing mechanisms with accountability for population health outcomes, improving data systems, and building a ready workforce. These changes would enable significant improvements in population health outcomes and reductions in health disparities and provide a stronger foundation for a "team-based" future public health enterprise.

为更健康的社区更新美国公共卫生。
美国面临着紧迫的公共卫生挑战,包括高可预防的死亡率、普遍的健康差距和新出现的健康风险,尽管医疗取得了前所未有的进步。这篇文章是美国国家医学院健康和医疗保健重要方向的一部分:2025年的优先事项倡议,提出了通过联邦政府支持的卫生保健、社会服务和社区组织的合作伙伴关系,实现美国公共卫生系统现代化的愿景,以应对21世纪的挑战。我们确定了应对持续存在的公共卫生挑战的行动,这些挑战源于资金模式不足和分散、数据基础设施不足、劳动力脆弱性和公众信任有限。我们的建议侧重于四个领域:促进跨部门合作,使筹资机制与人口健康结果的问责制保持一致,改进数据系统,以及建立一支现成的劳动力队伍。这些变化将显著改善人口健康状况,缩小健康差距,并为未来“以团队为基础”的公共卫生事业奠定更坚实的基础。
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