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  • Public Health Policy
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health Management

Background:

  • National initiatives aim to define essential public health services for all US jurisdictions.
  • Foundational capabilities (FCs) are crosscutting services supporting these essential programs.
  • FCs include assessment, preparedness, policy, communications, partnerships, and organizational support.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess public health practitioners' awareness of the term and concept of foundational capabilities (FCs).
  • To gather state and local public health leaders' perspectives on FCs.
  • To explore the utility and implementation of FCs in public health practice.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted telephone interviews with 50 leaders from state and local health departments in fall 2013.
  • Assessed familiarity with the term 'foundational capabilities' and the broader concept.
  • Gathered data on priority services, perceived unique public health contributions, and FC funding.

Main Results:

  • Just over half of interviewed leaders were familiar with the concept of FCs.
  • Most health departments demonstrated some level of all FCs, but operationalization varied.
  • Few leaders reported sufficient funding to support a national minimum level of FCs.

Conclusions:

  • Respondents struggled to define current or optimal service levels and associated costs for FCs.
  • Further research is necessary to clarify the role and implementation of FCs within foundational public health services.