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Impact of the Economy on Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Programs and Services in Urban Local Health Departments, The (PDF)

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Year Published: 2011
Product Code: NA386PDF
Format: PDF



The Impact of the Economy on Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Programs and Services in Urban Local Health Departments details findings from a focus group of urban local health department (LHD) staff that explored how the economic recession has impacted maternal, child, and adolescent health (MCAH) programs and services in urban LHDs.  LHD officials and program staff, state health officials, and primary decision-makers at the local, state, and federal levels can use this brief to expand their understanding of how the economy impacts and amplifies the needs of the urban MCAH community and public health field. Readers can also use this brief to inform their decision-making processes for funding and creating policies for local MCAH programs and services.

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