- Federal policies play a significant role in shaping health care practices and influencing state and local government actions.
- Coordination of services often occurs under the umbrella of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), ensuring that different levels of government work together to provide health services.
- Local Level:
- Local Health Departments (LHD):
- Funded by state-level allocations and local taxes, often supplemented by federal funds.
- Primary focus is on the health of local citizens, implementing community-level programs.
- Responsibilities include identifying and meeting the health needs of the community, offering a range of services and programs, and working closely with local officials, businesses, and stakeholders.
- Local health departments report notifiable communicable diseases to the state health department.
- Nurses in local health departments serve in roles such as caregiver, advocate, case manager, counselor, educator, outreach worker, disease surveillance expert, community mobilizer, and disaster responder.
- Not all communities have a local health department.
- Local Health Departments (LHD):
- State Level:
- State Departments of Health:
- Receive funding from state legislatures and federal public health agencies.
- Manage programs like Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) for low-income families and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for uninsured children who do not qualify for Medicaid.
- Responsible for establishing public health policies, administering the Medicaid program, and providing support to local health departments.
- Reports notifiable communicable diseases within the state to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
- State Boards of Nursing:
- Develop and oversee the state’s Nurse Practice Act.
- Handle the licensure of Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs).
- Oversee nursing education programs within the state.
- State Departments of Health:
- Federal Level:
- United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS):
- Oversees most health-related activities at the federal level.
- Composed of 11 major agencies and operates under the direction of the Secretary of Health.
- Funded through federal taxes.
- Veterans Health Administration:
- Finances health services for active and retired military personnel and their dependents, operating within the Department of Veterans Affairs.
- United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS):
- National Level:
- World Health Organization (WHO):
- Provides daily information on globally significant diseases.
- Establishes international standards for antibiotics and vaccines.
- Focuses primarily on healthcare workforce education, environmental sanitation, infectious diseases, maternal and child health, and primary care.
- World Health Organization (WHO):