Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units: An Analysis of Operations
Autor: | Christopher Sibrizzi, Alan D. Woolf, Katherine Kirkland |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Government medicine.medical_specialty Specialty Federal Government Pediatrics 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Disease registry Nursing 030225 pediatrics Environmental health Health care Agency (sociology) Humans Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine United States Environmental Protection Agency Referral and Consultation health care economics and organizations Average cost Retrospective Studies Education Medical Health professionals business.industry Public health Health professions United States Family medicine Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Public Health business Environmental Health |
Zdroj: | Academic Pediatrics. 16:25-33 |
ISSN: | 1876-2859 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.acap.2015.05.006 |
Popis: | Background In 1998 the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) secured the first federal funding to develop an innovative network of public health-oriented entities: Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units (PEHSUs). PEHSU goals were to provide pediatric and environmental health education to health care providers and health profession students, to offer consultation to health care professionals, parents, and others regarding environmental health exposures, and to provide referrals to specialized medical resources when necessary. This report analyzes the productivity of US PEHSUs from 1999 to 2014. Methods This was a retrospective analysis of federally mandated quarterly reports filed by each PEHSU. These reports document specific goal-related deliverables outlined under cooperative agreements awarded to the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) with funding from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and ATSDR. Costs were obtained from grant budget information available from the administrator of the grants, AOEC. Results Total EPA/ATSDR funding for PEHSUs paid to AOEC during 1999–2014 was $23,847,452. The average cost to the EPA/ATSDR of running each PEHSU in 2014 was $169,256. Through over 8000 consultations and educational activities, PEHSUs reached 702,506 people: 298,936 health professionals, 61,947 health professional trainees, 323,817 members of the public, and 17,806 public health officials and others. Conclusions PEHSUs have grown into an established, productive network of clinical and educational centers whose expertise and activities have benefited both the public and health care professionals alike. The federal contributions to the cost of operating these centers have been more than offset by the benefits PEHSUs have conferred on the communities they serve. |
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