1. One of the chief organizing forces for public health lies in the system of law. The two
(2) broad purposes for public health law are protecting and promoting health and ensuring the protection of rights of individuals in the processes used to protect and promote health. In expanding on these two (2) principles as applied to the field of public health care services, include a review of the derivation of public law, comments regarding public health care law and civil liberty, a description of the government levels of preemption, and two (2) suggestions for revising the maze of entangled regulations. (A 2-page response is required.)
2. Describe the intergovernmental (federal, state, and local) relationship among public
health care agencies. (A 2-page response is required.)