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investing in Prevention

HSIN #1 LogoInvestments are defined as expenditures of funds that produce results. Investment opportunities in health are everywhere. When we expand investments in education, we invest in prevention. When we improve the safety of our streets or build neighborhoods that encourage exercise and community association, we invest in prevention. When we strengthen our public health infrastructure to prevent food, water and airborne illnesses, to protect against health emergencies, and to stop infectious disease outbreaks, we invest in prevention.


Key indicators of how Washington measures in the category of Investing in Prevention include:

Insuring for Prevention
Public Health System Investment

Within the health sector, it may be impossible to determine the best balance between prevention and cure. But we know that when health promotion, disease prevention, early intervention and illness management receive greater shares of our investments, we have a better chance of implementing proven strategies to reduce illness and avoid injury. We know too, that so long as systemic investments in preventive health interventions are tied to performance—whether to reduce food borne health threats or to increase the number of cancer screenings—they will greatly increase the likelihood that such services will be used.

WHF has chosen the above two measures to judge investments in prevention within our state's health sector. Both are oriented toward the improvement of systems to prevent health risks, identify illnesses early and enable effective treatment or containment. Both are performance standards. They speak to the degree to which systems produce the tools people need to stay healthy, learn of health problems early and obtain needed treatment.

View the "Investing in Prevention" Section of WHF's 2006 Report Card on Washington's Health.

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