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PUBH 310 Public Health Policy & Administrat

This course provides an overview of the Public Health policy-making process in the U.S. and the issues related to the provision of health-related services. It examines the political and institutional settings and constraints on the formulation of policy, including the role of federal, state and local governments, non-governmental organizations, special interest groups, and the media. In addition, the course content provides the foundational understanding for the organization and function of public health activities within the health care delivery system of the United States.

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