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For Public Health 3.0 to succeed, local and state public health leaders must step up to serve as Chief Health Strategists for their communities, mobilizing community action to strengthen infrastructure and form strategic partnerships across sectors and jurisdictions.
NACCHO is working with its local health departments to define what Public Health 3.0 means in practical, viable terms, and how to refine the LHD’s role in leading these efforts in the communities they serve.
Public health associations such as Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) should develop best practice models and training for current public health leaders looking to work as Chief Health Strategists.
7 Σεπ 2017 · Local leaders and community members shared successes and provided insight on actions that would ensure a more supportive policy and resource environment to spread and scale this model. This article summarizes the key findings from those listening sessions and recommendations to achieve Public Health 3.0.
28 Οκτ 2021 · Public Health 3.0 is a framework for renewing the US approach to governmental public health comprising five critical dimensions: (1) strong leadership and workforce; (2) strategic partnerships; (3) flexible and sustained funding; (4) timely and locally relevant data, metrics, and analytics; and (5) foundational infrastructure.
22 Νοε 2016 · What will Public Health 3.0 — new model for building healthier communities across America — mean for the nation’s nearly 3,000 local public health departments (LHDs), as they face the ongoing challenge of tackling the full range of factors that influence each citizen’s overall health and well-being?
The authors provide concrete examples of how this vision is playing out in local communities across the country, where local agencies actively engage in addressing behavioral health through cross-sectoral partnerships, accreditation, and new accountability and payment models.