TY - JOUR
T1 - Health of the Public
T2 - The Academic Response
AU - Health of the Public Mission Statement Working Group
AU - Showstack, Jonathan
AU - Fein, Oliver
AU - Ford, Daniel
AU - Kaufman, Arthur
AU - Cross, Alan
AU - Madoff, Morton
AU - Goldberg, Harold
AU - O’neil, Edward
AU - Moore, Gordon
AU - Schroeder, Steven
AU - Inui, Thomas
PY - 1992/5/13
Y1 - 1992/5/13
N2 - Aging of the population, increasing prevalence of chronic and disabling illnesses with multiple social and behavioral risk factors, concern about quality of care, and escalating costs of medical care require fundamental changes in the way that academic health centers discharge their mission. This article describes a newly developed “Mission Statement” for academic health centers that wish to contribute positively to the health of the populations that they serve. A shift toward addressing the needs of the public may produce increasing institutional strength, long-run stability, and enhanced productivity, as well as higher quality, more cost-effective care for patients. Seventeen centers in the Health of the Public Program are currently conducting activities that implement the described mission elements. The goals and objectives described herein create a foundation for change, with more balanced institutional goals, and could turn an emerging confrontation between academe and its public into an opportunity for both.
AB - Aging of the population, increasing prevalence of chronic and disabling illnesses with multiple social and behavioral risk factors, concern about quality of care, and escalating costs of medical care require fundamental changes in the way that academic health centers discharge their mission. This article describes a newly developed “Mission Statement” for academic health centers that wish to contribute positively to the health of the populations that they serve. A shift toward addressing the needs of the public may produce increasing institutional strength, long-run stability, and enhanced productivity, as well as higher quality, more cost-effective care for patients. Seventeen centers in the Health of the Public Program are currently conducting activities that implement the described mission elements. The goals and objectives described herein create a foundation for change, with more balanced institutional goals, and could turn an emerging confrontation between academe and its public into an opportunity for both.
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U2 - 10.1001/jama.1992.03480180083034
DO - 10.1001/jama.1992.03480180083034
M3 - Article
C2 - 1573727
AN - SCOPUS:0026556199
VL - 267
SP - 2497
EP - 2502
JO - JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
JF - JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
SN - 0098-7484
IS - 18
ER -