Frist Bill
Subcommittee on Public Health of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, United States Senate, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2002 Nov-Dec;21(6):117-30. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.21.6.117.
Protecting the public's health historically has been a state and local responsibility. However, the growing threat of bioterrorism has highlighted the importance of a strong public health infrastructure to the nation's homeland security and has focused increased attention on the preparedness of the public health system. As a result, federal public health funding has increased exponentially since the anthrax attacks of late 2001, and Congress has passed sweeping new federal legislation intended to strengthen the nation's public health system. This heightened level of federal interest and support should yield important public health benefits. Most recognize that after years of neglect the public health infrastructure cannot be rebuilt overnight. As we implement a comprehensive strategy to increase the capabilities and capacity of our nation's public health system, it is essential to address a series of important policy questions, including the appropriate level of ongoing public health investments from local, state, and federal sources.
从历史上看,保护公众健康一直是州和地方的职责。然而,生物恐怖主义威胁的不断增加凸显了强大的公共卫生基础设施对国家安全的重要性,并使人们更加关注公共卫生系统的准备情况。因此,自2001年末炭疽袭击事件以来,联邦公共卫生资金呈指数级增长,国会通过了全面的新联邦立法,旨在加强国家的公共卫生系统。联邦政府这种更高程度的关注和支持应能带来重要的公共卫生效益。大多数人认识到,经过多年的忽视,公共卫生基础设施不可能在一夜之间重建起来。在我们实施一项全面战略以提高国家公共卫生系统的能力和容量时,必须解决一系列重要的政策问题,包括来自地方、州和联邦来源的持续公共卫生投资的适当水平。