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Cross-Jurisdictional Resource Sharing in Local Health Departments: Implications for Services Quality and Cost
BackgroundForty one percent of local health departments in the U.S. serve jurisdictions with populations of 25,000 or less. Researchers, policymakers, and advocates have long questioned how to strengthen public health systems in smaller municipalities. Cross-jurisdictional sharing may increase quality of service, access to resources, and efficiency of resource use.
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