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Translation of Research Findings into Public Health PracticeHRSA Public Health Training Centers Annual Meeting • Rockville, MD
30 August 2012
Cynthia D. Lamberth, MPH, CPHDirector, Kentucky and Appalachia PHTC
Associate DeanUniversity of Kentucky
National Coordinating Center for Public Health Services & Systems Research
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75%More than
of total U.S. healthcare costs derive from preventable conditions
Thorpe KE, Odgen L. What accounts for the rise in health care spending? Emory University, 2008.
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3%Less than
of total U.S. health expenditures are devoted to public health & prevention
USDHHS. National Health Expenditure Accounts 2012
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8%U.S. communities that increased public health spending by 10% experienced an
reduction in preventable mortality rates over the 1993-2008 period
Mays GP, Smith SA. Evidence links increases in public health spending to declines in preventable deaths. Health Affairs. 2011
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78%More than
of local public health delivery costs derive from labor
Kelso Local Health Department Costs Associated with Response to a School-Based Pertussis Outbreak MMWR 2011
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1%Less than
of federal health research spendingsupports delivery system research
Woolf SH, Johnson RE. The break-even point: when medical advances are less important than improving the fidelity with which they are delivered. Ann Fam Med. 2005
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Public Health Delivery by the NumbersThe public health workforce provides an engine for building a higher-performing, equitable, sustainable health system Research is required to optimize the potential of the workforce to deliver what works in public healthTraditional research production models are inadequate:
− Research embedded in real world-practice settings
− Rapid-cycle research on innovations in practice
− Accelerated translation, dissemination, and implementation of findings
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What is Public Health Services & Systems Research?
A field of inquiry examining the organization, financing, and delivery of public health services at local, state and national levels, and the impact of these activities on population health
Mays, Halverson, and Scutchfield. 2003
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The PHSSR National Research Agenda
American Journal of Preventive MedicineApril 2012 Supplement
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The PHSSR National Research Agenda
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Research and Training: Opportunities for Synergy
Engage workforce in identifying research needsBuild research around workforce innovations: training, staffing, practiceUse workforce analysis and program evaluation activities as launch-pads for researchCollaborate across states/regions for comparative analysisDisseminate and implement research findings through workforce training vehicles
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We need the PHTCs
• How, and to what extent is evidence from research incorporated into PHTC activities?
• Do any of the current PHTCs provide training specific to EBPH (evidence-based public health)?
• How, and to what extent, do PHTCs engage with other entities (PRCs, PBRNs, CTSAs) for whom research translation into practice is a key ingredient?
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Can we work together?
• What is the best approach to develop a joint research funding mechanism between the NCC and HRSA’s PHTC network, to encourage translation of research findings into public health practice through educational programs on evidence-based public health?
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Research and Training:The Shared Vision
InnovationContinuous learningContinuous improvementOutcome driven
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For More Information
Cynthia D. Lamberth, MPH, CPH
University of Kentucky College of Public HealthLexington, KY
Supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
www.publichealthsystems.orgwww.FrontiersinPHSSR.org