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Therefore, developing a set of measurable population health objectives will aid in the establishment of clear priorities and objectives. Once those priorities are set, the team of healthcare professionals can begin the task of implementing the programs that will achieve the healthcare goals. Without effective prioritizing, funding can too easily be wasted, resources squandered on poor organization. A well-organized team is one that is highly effective and cost-effective too. Limited funding for population health programs constrains the ability for policy makers to be too open-ended about their programs and interventions. Setting priorities and developing collaborative partnerships go hand-in-hand to promote population health goals. For example, when the immediate goal is to make access to gynecological care more accessible for illiterate women in Ethiopia, policy makers first outline the plan for designing the infrastructure including transportation services for village residents. Then, members of the team work with the heads of pharmaceutical distribution companies and non-governmental organizations that can help provide low-cost medications to the population. Coordinating staff and sources...

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Jamison, D.T., Mosley, W.H. (1991). Disease control priorities in developing countries: health policy responses to epidemiological change. American Journal of Public Health 81(1).

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Roussos, S.T. & Fawsett, S.B. (2000). A review of collaborative partnerships as a strategy for improving community health. Annual Review of Public Health. Retrieved online: http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/hw2020/infrastructure/partnerships/annurevpublhealth20090911.pdf

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Health Canada (1999). A population health approach. Retrieved online: http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:COOUo2fLmUIJ:www.ssdha.nshealth.ca/a%2520POPULATION%2520HEALTH%2520APPROACH%2520ARTICLE.pdf+Population+Health+Issues+setting+priorities&hl=en&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESj-KqgF-2PPymL24ORz2objMe_CaYMIJ1KyCrFjn5wa_zDPKxXdXxQfBRufQnMLyzReXLtWh2s34nPI9moHhiBz2h7BHC20Y4pIvGf7e9K89-Qu49vYFCY-gIk-xCYeYuW6eFaP&sig=AHIEtbSy5d8bIU_BCDbS7KCKcvh4lnxFgQ

Jamison, D.T., Mosley, W.H. (1991). Disease control priorities in developing countries: health policy responses to epidemiological change. American Journal of Public Health 81(1).

Public Health Agency of Canada (2001). Population health approach. Retrieved online: http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/ph-sp/implement/index-eng.php

Roussos, S.T. & Fawsett, S.B. (2000). A review of collaborative partnerships as a strategy for improving community health. Annual Review of Public Health. Retrieved online: http://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/hw2020/infrastructure/partnerships/annurevpublhealth20090911.pdf


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