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Navigating the future through the past : the enduring historical legacy of federal children's health programs in the United States

机译:通过过去导航未来:美国联邦儿童健康计划的持久历史遗产

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The United States excels at treating the most complex medical conditions, but our low-ranking health statistics (relative to other countries) do not match our high-end health care spending. One way to understand this paradox is to examine the history of federal children's health programs. In the 1800s, children's health advocates confronted social determinants of health to reduce infant mortality. Over the past 100 years, however, physicians have increasingly focused on individual doctor-patient encounters; public health professionals, meanwhile, have maintained a population health perspective but struggled with the politics of addressing root causes of disease. Political history and historical demography help explain some salient differences with European nations that date to the founding of federal children's health programs in the early 20th century. More recently, federal programs for children with intellectual disability illustrate technical advances in medicine, shifting children's health epidemiology, and the politics of public health policy.
机译:美国优雅在治疗最复杂的医疗状况,但我们的低级健康统计(相对于其他国家)与我们的高端保健支出不符。理解这条悖论的一种方法是研究联邦儿童健康计划的历史。在19世纪,儿童的健康倡导者面临健康的社会决定因素,以降低婴儿死亡率。然而,在过去的100年里,医生越来越关注个别医生遭遇;与此同时,公共卫生专业人士维持了人口卫生视角,但却与解决疾病根本原因的政治斗争。政治历史和历史人口统计有助于解释与欧洲国家在20世纪初的联邦儿童健康计划的日期的一些显着差异。最近,有智力残疾儿童的联邦课程说明了医学的技术进步,改变了儿童健康流行病学,以及公共卫生政策的政治。

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