PACE EH is a tool to facilitate a flexible and collaborative environmental health assessment process. In PACE EH in Practice, local communities describe their PACE EH accomplishments and lessons learned throughout the process.
The report provides a brief overview of the PACE EH methodology as well as detailed information regarding the eight PACE EH demonstration sites, including: trends, lessons learned, and individual "notes from the field", containing specific information about the PACE EH processes for each demonstration site.
Read about how the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in collaboration with CARE/Peru applied PACE EH in the Peruvian communities of San Juan de Lurigancho and Iquitos
This article was written in 1999. It is an article for a now defunct NACCHO newsletter called “Setting the PACE.” The newsletter provided information about PACE EH usage across the nation.
This article was written in 1998. It is a lead article for a now defunct NACCHO newsletter called “Setting the PACE.” The newsletter provided information about PACE EH usage across the nation
This article was written in 1998. It is a lead article for a now defunct NACCHO newsletter called “Setting the PACE.” The newsletter provided information about PACE EH usage across the nation
This article was written in 1999. It is a lead article for a now defunct NACCHO newsletter called “Setting the PACE.” The newsletter provided information about PACE EH usage across the nation
This article was written in 1999. It is a lead article for a now defunct NACCHO newsletter called “Setting the PACE.” The newsletter provided information about PACE EH usage across the nation.
This article was written for publication in 2004. It focuses on the benefits and obstacles related to adapting use of PACE EH specifically to advance health equity.
This report details the responses of local environmental health professionals when asked their opinions regarding the biggest obstacles to improving local environmental health.