A Model for Management and Finance Education for Future Public Health Leaders - Public Health
May 25, 2023
Public health leaders, especially during times of declared emergencies, are increasingly
faced with challenges in the context of finite and often limited resources. Dr. Peggy
Honore’ (LSUHSC-NO) and Drs. Kristy Hayes and Harry Heiman (CDC and Georgia State
University) explored methods for building competencies to better prepare public health
professionals to meet this challenge. The relevance is that budgets and their associated
appropriations create the financial framework within which public health agencies
and organizations must operate. Yet, many public health professionals expected to
undertake roles requiring this foundational knowledge and technical skills are not
trained in the fundamentals of public finance and are ill-equipped for managing and
monitoring funds. Graduate courses in schools of public health most often are focused
on health care management and finance or private sector finance and are not adequate
in scope to fully illustrate how such concepts are applied to public health practice.
To meet the needs of future public health leaders, it is critical that academic content
builds capacity in management and finance focused on public health practice. This
paper describes the development of a Doctor of Public Health program management and
finance course designed to prepare future public health leaders. The course aims to
build the knowledge and skills of doctoral-level students to recognize the inherent
challenges of public health finance and the importance of cultivating and managing
resources to improve public health practice and achieve strategic public health goals.
A copy of the paper in Frontiers in Public Health is available at this link.