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1. Evaluating County Health Department Infrastructure Changes Intended to Improve Access to Federal Funding for Community-Based Organizations, Maricopa County, Arizona.

2. Much More Has Been Done Right Than Wrong.

3. Funding and Service Delivery in Rural and Urban Local US Health Departments in 2010 and 2016.

4. The State of Rural Public Health: Enduring Needs in a New Decade.

6. Developing a Financing System to Support Public Health Infrastructure.

7. Sanne Magnan Comments.

8. State Health Agency and Local Health Department Workforce: Identifying Top Development Needs.

9. Ten Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Became a Health Officer.

10. A Survey of Texas HIV, Sexually Transmitted Disease, Tuberculosis, and Viral Hepatitis Providers' Billing and Reimbursement Capabilities.

11. How Automation Can Help Alleviate the Budget Crunch in Public Health Research.

12. Impact of Economic Constraints on Public Health Delivery Systems Structures.

13. Local health department food safety and sanitation expenditures and reductions in enteric disease, 2000-2010.

14. Economies of scale in the production of public health services: an analysis of local health districts in Florida.

15. Regulatory enforcement and fiscal impact in local health agencies.

16. Economic shocks and public health protections in US metropolitan areas.

17. How Connecticut health directors deal with public health budget cuts at the local level.

18. State barriers to appropriating public health emergency response funds during the 2009 H1N1 response.

19. Building the evidence for decision-making: the relationship between local public health capacity and community mortality.

20. The impacts of local health department consolidation on public health expenditures: evidence from Ohio.

21. Budget- and priority-setting criteria at state health agencies in times of austerity: a mixed-methods study.

22. The association of changes in local health department resources with changes in state-level health outcomes.

23. Making the case for using financial indicators in local public health agencies.

24. Public health responses to the HIV epidemic among black men who have sex with men: A qualitative study of US health departments and communities.

26. Funding of North Carolina tobacco control programs through the Master Settlement Agreement.

27. Sustainability of public health programs: the example of tobacco treatment services in Massachusetts.

28. Impact of state vaccine financing policy on uptake of heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.

29. Bad advice: how not to have sex in an epidemic.

30. "Let the record show . . .": art activism and the AIDS epidemic.

31. Assessing the impact of federal HIV prevention spending on HIV testing and awareness.

33. Health service access, use, and insurance coverage among American Indians/Alaska Natives and Whites: what role does the Indian Health Service play?

34. Funding public health: The public's willingness to pay for domestic violence prevention programming.

35. Local enactment of tobacco control policies in Massachusetts.

36. From socialist principles to motorcycle maintenance: the origin and development of the salaried physician model in the Israeli Public Health Services, 1918 to 1998.

37. Determinants of US local health department expenditures, 1992 through 1993.

38. Assessing the impact of copayment on family planning services: a preliminary analysis in California.

39. Benefit-cost analysis of active surveillance of primary care physicians for hepatitis A.

40. The impact of AIDS on state and local health departments: issues and a few answers.

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