UAMS Leading National Study of Public Health Systems
| LITTLE ROCK – The With a $276,310 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, researchers will take an in-depth look at the structure and function of these systems to advise policymakers deciding how best to spend their public health dollars. The study also will provide an inventory of public health system capacity, which has become a topic of increasing concern in view of the nation’s recent hurricane response efforts. “The availability of essential public health services varies widely across states and communities,” said Glen Mays, Ph.D., principal investigator for the study. “Despite rising concerns about public health threats nationally, ranging from bioterrorism to obesity, there’s very little information for making decisions about how best to organize, finance and deliver these services.” A public health system is defined as the collection of government agencies and private organizations that provide public health services for a given community, state, or region. Historically most of the nation’s health care research has focused on medical care systems as opposed to public health systems. That is partly because most of the nation’s health care dollars go to fund medical care rather than public health activities such as programs to encourage exercise, reduce tobacco use or prevent the spread of infectious diseases. “We’ve been studying various aspects of the medical care system for a long time now in order to find ways to contain costs and improve outcomes,” Mays said. “We believe there are additional opportunities for improving health and saving money by studying how best to organize and deliver public health services.” Mays is associate professor, vice chairman and director of research for the Department of Health Policy and Management at the UAMS College of Public Health. He will work with Douglas F. Scutchfield, M.D., the co-principal investigator at the The two-year project will survey state and local public health organizations across the country in order to achieve three objectives: UAMS is the state’s only comprehensive academic health center, with five colleges, a graduate school, a medical center, five centers of excellence and a statewide network of regional centers. UAMS has about 2,320 students and 690 residents and is the state’s largest public employer with almost 9,000 employees. UAMS and its affiliates have an economic impact in UAMS centers of excellence are the