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Selected Resources
Barer ML, Evans RG, Marmor TR, eds. Why Are Some People Healthy and Others Not? The
Determinants of Health of Population. New York: Aldine De Gruyter,1994.
Berkowitz B. Health System Reform: A Blueprint for the Future of Public Health. Public Health Management Practice
, 1995. 1: 1-6.
Gardner, JW. On Leadership. New York, NY: The Free Press, a Division of MacMillian, Inc., 1990.
Institute of Medicine. Improving Health in the Community.
Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1997. Lasker RD, Humphreys BL, and Braithwaite WR. Making a Powerful Connection: The Health of the Public and the National Information Infrastructure. Report of the
U.S. Public Health Service Public Health Data Policy Coordinating Committee. Washington DC: July 6, 1995.
Noren J, Kindig D. Challenges to Native American Health Care. Public Health Reports,
1998. 113(1):22-23.
Omenn, GS. Putting Environmental Risks into a Public Health Context. Public Health Reports, 1996. 111:514-515 Turnock BJ, Handler A, Hall, W, et al. Capacity-Building
Influences on Illinois Local Health Departments. Public Health Management Practice, 1995. 1(3):50-58.
Wilkensen RG. Unhealthy Societies: The Afflictions of Inequality. New York: Routledge,
1996.
World Wide Web Resources
www.NACCHO.org/projects/tp: This is the Turning Point website within the NACCHO website. This site
has a full listing of all state and local Turning Point sites with active links to those sites that have web pages, electronic copies of this newsletter, and additional program information.
www.turningpointprogram.org/index.html This is the UW/RWJF Turning Point Office's new and improved website. This site contains program information on the state-level component of the Turning Point initiative. www.rwjf.org: This is The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation website. This site contains information on the foundation's mission and goals,
current programs and upcoming requests for proposals.
www.wkkf.org: This is the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's website. This site contains information on the foundation's
mission and goals, current programs, and upcoming requests for proposals. |