Introduction State-based chronic disease programs typically focus on the most prevalent chronic conditions, such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, but interest in less prevalent chronic conditions (LPCCs), such as epilepsy, is growing. In our study, we examined the perceived roles of state health departments in addressing LPCCs and used this information to develop recommendations for state health departments that are considering developing LPCCs programs. We also compared the identified state health department roles for LPCCs with roles related to healthy aging, as well as to the essential elements of existing state-based chronic disease programs, to determine whether future LPCCs programs would have any unique requirements....
The leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and lower respiratory di...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
Aims: (1) To assess the extent to which local health departments (LHDs) implement and evaluate strat...
IntroductionState-based chronic disease programs typically focus on the most prevalent chronic condi...
The primary causes of mortality in the United States are noninfectious diseases and conditions. Epid...
The leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and lower respiratory di...
BackgroundPublic health faces major challenges to building state and local infrastructure with the c...
Objectives: To examine the quality of chronic disease care at federally qualified health centers (FQ...
Background: Chronic diseases are an important contributor to morbidity and mortality among racial/et...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
PROBLEM: High-risk behaviors and lack of preventive care are associated with higher rates of morbidi...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population ...
The leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and lower respiratory di...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
Aims: (1) To assess the extent to which local health departments (LHDs) implement and evaluate strat...
IntroductionState-based chronic disease programs typically focus on the most prevalent chronic condi...
The primary causes of mortality in the United States are noninfectious diseases and conditions. Epid...
The leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and lower respiratory di...
BackgroundPublic health faces major challenges to building state and local infrastructure with the c...
Objectives: To examine the quality of chronic disease care at federally qualified health centers (FQ...
Background: Chronic diseases are an important contributor to morbidity and mortality among racial/et...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
PROBLEM: High-risk behaviors and lack of preventive care are associated with higher rates of morbidi...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
With a near 20-year developmental history as an evidence-based program, the suite of Chronic Disease...
An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population ...
The leading causes of death in the United States are heart disease, cancer, and lower respiratory di...
In this research we explore the current state of chronic diseases in the United States, using data f...
Aims: (1) To assess the extent to which local health departments (LHDs) implement and evaluate strat...