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  • Public Health
  • Health Systems Transformation
  • Policy & Management

Background:

  • COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical US public health system weaknesses.
  • Current landscape necessitates building upon Public Health 3.0, incorporating social determinants of health and cross-sectoral partnerships.
  • Pandemic's impact requires adapting public health strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key areas for transforming the US public health system.
  • To propose a framework for a next-generation public health infrastructure.
  • To guide public health agencies, governments, and academia in accelerating change.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review.
  • Analysis of expert experience.
  • Interviews with public health leaders.
  • Synthesis of findings into seven focus areas across three categories.

Main Results:

  • Seven critical areas for transformation identified: accountability, addressing politicization/polarization, prioritizing climate change, enhancing equity, advancing data science, building the public health workforce, and improving communication capacity.
  • Transformation requires strong leadership, funding incentives, and integrated top-down/bottom-up strategies.

Conclusions:

  • A multi-faceted approach is essential for a transformed public health system.
  • Collaboration among public health agencies, government, and academia is crucial for accelerating this transition.
  • Addressing contextual, topical, and technical areas will strengthen public health resilience and effectiveness.