Title: The History of Public Health
1The History ofPublic Health
- Kristine M. Gebbie, DrPH, RN
- Columbia University School of Nursing
- Center for Health Policy
- 630 West 168th Street, Mail Box 6
- New York, NY 10032
- (212) 305-1794
- kmg24_at_columbia.edu
2Developed as part of an Enhanced AHEC Community
Partnership for Health Professions Workforce and
Educational Reform project funded by the Health
Resource and Service Administration (HRSA)
3OBJECTIVES
- Describe mission, responsibilities and core
functions of public health systems - Identify essential services
- Identify important historical figures
4Definition of Health
- The state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being and not merely the absence of disease
or infirmity WHO, 1947
5Definition of Public Health
- Activities that society undertakes to assure the
conditions in which people can be healthy,
including organized community efforts to prevent,
identify and counter threats to the health of the
public.
6Public Health System Activities
- Health promotion
- Disease prevention
7Prevention Triangles
Tertiary Medical Care
Tertiary Prevention
Secondary Medical Care
Secondary Prevention
Primary Medical Care
Clinical Preventive Services
Primary Prevention
Population Oriented Prevention
8Ethical Valuesof Public Health
- Beneficence
- Non-malfeasance
- Autonomy
- Social justice
- Truth-telling
9Balancing Ethical Conflicts
- Public health practice is always struggling to
find the correct balance between respect for
individual autonomy and decision-making and the
need for limitations on individuals in order to
achieve social justice.
10Key Eventsin theHistory of Public Health
11Key EventsDid you know that . . .
- South Carolina had the first provincial health
officer in America, in 1712? - South Carolina had its first water protection
regulations in 1671?
12Key EventsSnow and Cholera
- Epidemiology mapping cases of cholera and
household use of water sources revealed pattern
involving a single water pump - Removing the handle from the Broad Street pump
ended the epidemic
13Death Rates From Cholera 1853-54
14Did you know that . . .
- In an 1881 report the SC Board of Health
identified swamp drainage as an important tool in
stopping malaria, 10 years before the mosquito
was identified as the specific vector of the
disease?
15 Massachusetts and the Shattuck Report
- Massachusetts and the Shattuck Report
- 1850 review of sanitation practices and the
potential for improving health status by
enforcement of a sanitary code led to creation of
local board of health in Massachusetts. This
movement spread to other localities. - SC State Board of Health
- Established in 1898.
16US Public Health Service
- Marine Hospital Service
- Created from concern for protection against
imported infectious diseases and need to care for
sick seamen - US Public Health Service
- Uniformed service on call for local, national or
international service in the protection of the
publics health
17The Muckrakersand New Agencies
- Food and Drug Administration created to
administer Pure Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act - Superfund administered by the Environmental
Protection Agency - U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Occupational Safety Health Act
18Great Public Health Achievements of This Century
- Vaccination
- Motor vehicle safety
- Safer workplaces
- Control of infectious diseases
- Decline in deaths from coronary heart disease and
stroke
- Safer, healthier food
- Healthier mothers and babies
- Family planning
- Flouridation of drinking water
- Recognition of tobacco as a hazard
19Discussion Time
- What has been your personal awareness of public
health? - Have you ever visited a public health program?
Used a public health service? - What are current public health issues in your
community?
20Summary
- Public Health
- Services were developed to address the health
needs of communities. - Has developed a world view of health.
- Focuses on populations rather than individuals.