Abstract

We repeated a survey of state health agencies (SHAs) designed to ascertain the extent that the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine's report, The Future of Public Health, have been implemented. This survey was originally done in 1989 and we repeated the same survey in 1996. While there has been progress in some of the recommendations, such as a separate department of health, agreed-upon public health duties, outreach, infrastructure, and scope of responsibilities, there continue to be problems with the implementation of some of the recommendations. For example, the proportion of agencies reporting that the core public health function of policy development is extant has actually declined since 1989. There continue to be problems, with developing linkages of public health with environmental health and mental health, with strengthening the public health infrastructure, and with expansion of the scope of public health responsibilities. We encourage the continued monitoring of the implementation of the IOM recommendations.

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