Context: Public health accreditation is an ongoing national movement to improve the quality of public health departments and the public health system in the United States; however, calls have been made for more evidence regarding best practices in the accreditation process. Objective: The purpose of this work is to provide evidence about best practices in the accreditation process, specifically within the workforce development domain. It is the first in-depth investigation into workforce development using data collected by Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). Design: Using deidentified accreditation application data from PHAB, this study employs a mixed-methods approach to examining practices, lessons learned, challenges, and str...
Reviews the literature on the experiences and outcomes of existing accreditation programs in health ...
Engaging in quality improvement (QI) activities can help local and state health departments improve ...
Continuous quality improvement is a central tenet of the Public Health Accreditation Board’s (PHAB) ...
As the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) launched the nation’s only accreditation program for...
BACKGROUND: To improve quality and consistency of health departments, a voluntary accreditation p...
As the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) launched the nation’s only accreditation program for...
To advance understanding of public health accreditation, we analyzed data on the North Carolina Loca...
Public health accreditation is the measurement of health department performance against a set of sta...
Public health departments play an important role in promoting and preserving the health of communiti...
Public health departments play an important role in promoting and preserving the health of communiti...
Public health officials throughout the United States are currently preparing for a national accredit...
Accreditation has been identified as a crucial strategy for strengthening the public health infrastr...
Background: Georgia’s public health districts first began exploring the idea of national public heal...
IntroductionContinuous quality improvement is a central tenet of the Public Health Accreditation Boa...
As nearly 3,000 local health agencies serving United States cities and counties contended with a fra...
Reviews the literature on the experiences and outcomes of existing accreditation programs in health ...
Engaging in quality improvement (QI) activities can help local and state health departments improve ...
Continuous quality improvement is a central tenet of the Public Health Accreditation Board’s (PHAB) ...
As the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) launched the nation’s only accreditation program for...
BACKGROUND: To improve quality and consistency of health departments, a voluntary accreditation p...
As the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) launched the nation’s only accreditation program for...
To advance understanding of public health accreditation, we analyzed data on the North Carolina Loca...
Public health accreditation is the measurement of health department performance against a set of sta...
Public health departments play an important role in promoting and preserving the health of communiti...
Public health departments play an important role in promoting and preserving the health of communiti...
Public health officials throughout the United States are currently preparing for a national accredit...
Accreditation has been identified as a crucial strategy for strengthening the public health infrastr...
Background: Georgia’s public health districts first began exploring the idea of national public heal...
IntroductionContinuous quality improvement is a central tenet of the Public Health Accreditation Boa...
As nearly 3,000 local health agencies serving United States cities and counties contended with a fra...
Reviews the literature on the experiences and outcomes of existing accreditation programs in health ...
Engaging in quality improvement (QI) activities can help local and state health departments improve ...
Continuous quality improvement is a central tenet of the Public Health Accreditation Board’s (PHAB) ...