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National Voluntary Accreditation for Public Health Departments

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is supporting the implementation of a national voluntary accreditation program for local, state, territorial, and tribal health departments. The new Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), a nonprofit 501(c)3 entity, has been established to serve as the independent accrediting body. PHAB led the development and testing activities, with significant participation from local, tribal, state and national leaders and launched the national accreditation program September 14, 2011.

The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) Launches National Health Department Accreditation Program
Key public health leaders, including Dr. Judy Monroe of CDC, spoke at an event on September 14, 2011. The event commemorated the launch of the national accreditation program.

watch launch event video

Please go to www.phaboard.org for more information and other resources.

Benefits and Impacts of Accreditation

Health departments participating in national, voluntary accreditation may expect benefits similar to those reported by local health departments with state-based accreditation programs.

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CDC’s Role in Accreditation

CDC provides funding support, in-kind support, incentives, technical assistance, and other support.

 

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Preparing for Accreditation

Concurrent with PHAB activities, CDC and national partners (the American Public Health Association, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, National Association of County and City Health Officials, National Association of Local Boards of Health, National Indian Health Board, Public Health Foundation, and National Network of Public Health Institutes) are working to ensure state, tribal, local and territorial health departments are engaged in and aware of these efforts and are prepared to seek accreditation.

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