Widespread use of the MAPP (Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships) model for assessing community public health needs began in the late 1950s.
As of the year 2000, what is the leading cause of death in t…
As of the year 2000, what is the leading cause of death in the United States?
According to data collected through the National Health Inte…
According to data collected through the National Health Interview Survey, how many years does the average American spend living with a chronic disease?
Which of the following is a dimension of the public health s…
Which of the following is a dimension of the public health system?
Adding the prevalence of cigarette smoking to the list of di…
Adding the prevalence of cigarette smoking to the list of diseases reported by states was a historic step taken by which of the following agencies in 1996?
The second epidemiological revolution refers to progress tha…
The second epidemiological revolution refers to progress that occurred after 1950 toward identifying risk factors associated with chronic diseases and injuries.
Which of the following reports rearticulated the mission, su…
Which of the following reports rearticulated the mission, substance, and core functions of public health and challenged the public health community to think more strategically, plan more collectively, and perform more effectively?
In recent decades, the number of workers in the U.S. health…
In recent decades, the number of workers in the U.S. health sector has steadily increased while the proportion of total national health expenditures on public health activity has declined.
Which of the following is one of MAPP’s four assessments?
Which of the following is one of MAPP’s four assessments?
As of the year 2000, tobacco use in the greatest actual caus…
As of the year 2000, tobacco use in the greatest actual cause of death. What is the second leading actual cause of death in the United States?