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This biographical sketch highlights Frederick L. Hoffman's contributions to public health administration. It references his influential work, "A Plan for a More Effective Federal and State Health Administration," emphasizing historical public health strategies.

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Area of Science:

  • Biographical sketch focusing on Frederick L. Hoffman's work in public health.
  • Historical analysis of public health administration strategies.

Background:

  • This content corresponds to the historic text, "The Classic: A Plan for a More Effective Federal and State Administration."
  • Provides context on Frederick L. Hoffman's role in shaping health administration.

Discussion:

  • Examines the historical framework of federal and state health administration.
  • Connects Hoffman's work to contemporary public health policy discussions.

Key Insights:

  • Hoffman's plan offers insights into structuring effective health governance.
  • Understanding historical health administration models is crucial for current policy.

Outlook:

  • The article serves as a resource for researchers studying public health policy evolution.
  • Encourages further exploration of historical public health reforms and their impact.