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Public Health Services: Agencies Use Different Approaches to Protect Public Against Disease and Injury

HEHS-94-85BR Published: Apr 29, 1994. Publicly Released: Apr 29, 1994.
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Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Public Health Service's (PHS) disease prevention, health promotion, and biomedical research programs, focusing on whether: (1) program activity duplication exists among PHS agencies; and (2) Centers for Disease Control (CDC) programs involving chronic diseases, intentional injury, and health services funding are appropriate.

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Agency missionsCancer researchDisease detection or diagnosisDiseasesstate relationsHealth care programsHealth care servicesInteragency relationsRedundancyPublic healthDisease control