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Creating the Management Academy for Public Health: relationships are primary.

Edward L Baker1, Claude Earl Fox, Susan B Hassmiller

  • 1North Carolina Institute for Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health, CB 8165, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA. elbaker@email.unc.edu

Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : JPHMP
|August 17, 2006
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This study highlights an unprecedented collaboration between federal health agencies and national foundations to establish the Management Academy for Public Health. Strong relationships and open dialogue were key to its success and sustainability.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health Management
  • Interagency Collaboration
  • Foundation Partnerships

Background:

  • True collaboration between large federal agencies and national foundations is uncommon.
  • Past collaborations have been limited in scope and impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an unprecedented collaboration between federal health agencies and national foundations.
  • To identify critical success factors for establishing the Management Academy for Public Health.

Main Methods:

  • Documenting the formation of the Management Academy for Public Health.
  • Analyzing the partnership between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Resources and Services Administration, and three major health foundations.
  • Identifying key elements contributing to the program's success.

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Main Results:

  • The collaboration involved the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Resources and Services Administration, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and CDC Foundation.
  • The Management Academy for Public Health was established through this unique partnership.
  • Success was attributed to strong existing relationships and a commitment to generative dialogue.

Conclusions:

  • This collaboration serves as an exemplary model for future public health endeavors.
  • Sustained success of such initiatives depends on strong partnerships and effective communication.
  • The Management Academy for Public Health demonstrates the power of intersectoral collaboration in advancing public health.