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The Component Model of Infrastructure: A Practical Approach to Understanding Public Health Program Infrastructure
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Program ImplementationHealthcare ProvisionHealth GovernancePublic Health OutcomesHealth System AnalysisPublic Health SystemPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationPublic Health InterventionComponent ModelPublic PolicyHealth PolicyHealth PromotionPublic Health PolicyCommunity HealthHealth Policy InitiativePractical ApproachPublic Health ProgramsHealth Informatics
Functioning program infrastructure is necessary for achieving public health outcomes. It is what supports program capacity, implementation, and sustainability. The public health program infrastructure model presented in this article is grounded in data from a broader evaluation of 18 state tobacco control programs and previous work. The newly developed Component Model of Infrastructure (CMI) addresses the limitations of a previous model and contains 5 core components (multilevel leadership, managed resources, engaged data, responsive plans and planning, networked partnerships) and 3 supporting components (strategic understanding, operations, contextual influences). The CMI is a practical, implementation-focused model applicable across public health programs, enabling linkages to capacity, sustainability, and outcome measurement.
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