JPHMP Direct January 31, 2025
Melissa Sever

Governmental public health departments are increasingly engaging in individual and system-wide transformation efforts. This is driven, in part, by a series of reports on the future of public health, experiences and lessons learned through the COVID response, and recent federal investments to strengthen public health infrastructure. Transformation is often an iterative process that can be achieved in a variety of ways including strengthening the implementation of Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS), engaging service and resource sharing across jurisdictional boundaries, fostering a culture of QI and innovation, and building a department’s capacity to meet a set of national public health standards through accreditation.

PHAB has a strong history of developing and delivering tools to advance transformation. In direct response to increased...

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