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The Future of Public Health (1988)

Chapter: Appendix C: Model Standards

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Model Standards." Institute of Medicine. 1988. The Future of Public Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1091.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Model Standards." Institute of Medicine. 1988. The Future of Public Health. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1091.
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APPENDIX CMode! Standards Program Areas Administration and Supporting Services Aging and Dependent Populations Air Quality Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Addiction Chronic Disease Control Communicable Disease Control Immunization Sexually Transmitted Diseases Tuberculosis Dental Health Emergency Medical Services Epidemiology and Surveillance Family Planning Food Protection Genetic Disease Control Health Education Home Health Services Housing Services Injury Control Institutional Services Laboratory Services 211 Maternal and Child Health Mental Health Noise Control Nutrition Services Occupational Safety and Health Primary Care Radiological Health Sanitation in Facilities Child Care Facilities Government and Non-Govern ment Public Buildings Mobile Home Parks Recreational Areas Schools School Health Solid Waste Management Tobacco Use and Addiction Toxic and Hazardous Substances Vector and Animal Control Violent and Abusive Behavior Wastewater Management Water (Safe Drinking)

212 Promoting Health{Prevendng Disease: Objectives for the Nation 1990 Preventive Health Services High Blood Pressure Control Family Planning Pregnancy and Infant Health Immunization Sexually Transmitted Diseases Health Protection Toxic Agent Control Occupational Safety and Health Accident Prevention and Injury Control APPENDIX C Fluoridation and Dental Health Surveillance and Control of In- fectious Diseases Health Promotion Smoking and Health Misuse of Alcohol and Drugs Nutrition Physical Fitness and Exercise Control of Stress and Violent Behavior

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