878 resultados para Illinois Health Facilities Authority


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A report by Public Health Futures Illinois that proposes goals and recommended actions for developing a prevention-focused, integrated system of public health service delivery in Illinois.

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Bibliography: p. 119-120.

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Description based on: 1991 (September 1991); title from cover.

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Description based on: 1982.

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SHIP strategic issues and outcomes: Access: access to health care and public health services including quality prevention programs, oral health, mental health, medical and long-term care. ... Data and information technology: assure that current health status and public health system data are used to plan and implement policy and programs. ... Disparities : monitor health disparities and implement effective strategies to eliminate them. ... Measure, manage and improve the public health system: assure accountability, ongoing improvement, and performance management. ... Workforce: assure an optimal, diverse and competent workforce. Priority health conditions: monitor priority health conditions and risk factors, and implement effective strategies to reduce them. ...

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Caption title.

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Explains the legal mandate, reporting requirements, and other details of the Illinois Dept. of Public Health's statistical registry (started in March 1998) of victims of violent injuries in Illinois. Includes pie charts depicting 1998 and preliminary 1999 statistics on child/adult maltreatment and violent injuries according to gender. Also contains 2 sample reports from reporting facilities.

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"12/95"--P. [4] of cover.

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"The 1995 Illinois General Assembly enacted House Bill (HB 309) which was signed into law by Governor Jim Edgar on August 11, 1996. The act amended the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois by requiring the creation of the Advisory Panel on Minority Health, effective January 1, 1996 (Section 55.62a)"--P.3.

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Includes index.

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Caption title: Rules of the Illinois Department of Public Health.

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"June, 1986."

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"May 2003."