New Report: Using Built Environment to Promote Physical Activity

The Community Preventive Services Task Force, an interdisciplinary public health panel appointed by the Centers for Disease Control...

May 10, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • CDC Resources: Handling Fresh Produce

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a dedicated webpage and an infographic on how to handle fresh produce to...

    Apr 03, 2017 | Amy Chang

  • Eliminating Mother-to-Child Transmission of HBV in the US: A Call to Action

    By: Chari Cohen, DrPH, MPH, Hepatitis B Foundation; Kate Moraras, MPH, Hepatitis B Foundation; Thaddeus Pham, BS, Hawaii Department of...

    Feb 09, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • Health in All Policies Makes Headway in Tampa, FL

    By Allison Nguyen, MPH, CHES, Community Engagement Coordinator Florida Department of Health, Hillsborough County Health in All...

    Dec 12, 2016 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • Blog Series: Antimicrobial Resistance & Global Health Security – Collaborative...

    Last week, NACCHO outlined the landscape of disease surveillance and highlighted the importance of local public health agencies as...

    Nov 07, 2016 | Sara Chang

  • Health Literacy Month: Health Literacy as an Issue of Health Equity

    In the last decade, health equity has increasingly become a critical concern in the field of public health. From the local to federal...

    Oct 31, 2016 | Kim Rodgers

  • New Health Impact Assessment Resources for Local Health Departments

    The NACCHO Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Community of Practice has developed four new tools to support local health department (LHD)...

    Oct 14, 2016 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • Funding Opportunity: Health Is Power Campaign – Promoting Sexual Health among...

    The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the CDC Division of STD Prevention, is...

    Oct 12, 2016 | Kim Rodgers

  • Spotlight Blog Series: HUD Grant Advances Lead Prevention in Lansing, Michigan

    By Elizabeth Brasington, NACCHO Marketing/ Communications Intern Lead Poisoning: Still an American Burden There are 24 million homes...

    Aug 09, 2016 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • New Report: Using Built Environment to Promote Physical Activity

    The Community Preventive Services Task Force, an interdisciplinary public health panel appointed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recently released recommendations on using built environment strategies to increase physical activity. Despite the benefits, less than half of all adults, and 3 in 10 high school students in the U.S., get the recommended […]

    May 10, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

    CDC Resources: Handling Fresh Produce

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers a dedicated webpage and an infographic on how to handle fresh produce to avoid the risk of food poisoning. These resources feature step by step instructions on how to clean, prepare, and store fresh fruits and vegetables. Other useful information includes a list of populations particularly vulnerable […]

    Apr 03, 2017 | Amy Chang

    Eliminating Mother-to-Child Transmission of HBV in the US: A Call to Action

    By: Chari Cohen, DrPH, MPH, Hepatitis B Foundation; Kate Moraras, MPH, Hepatitis B Foundation; Thaddeus Pham, BS, Hawaii Department of Health; Isha Weerasinghe, MSc, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations; Vivian Huang, MD, MPH, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable; Jefferey Caballero, MPH, Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations; and,Joan Block, RN, BSN,...

    Feb 09, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    Health in All Policies Makes Headway in Tampa, FL

    By Allison Nguyen, MPH, CHES, Community Engagement Coordinator Florida Department of Health, Hillsborough County Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a cross-sector collaborative approach that incorporates health, sustainability, and equity into decision making by government agencies. When I joined the Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County (DOH-Hillsborough) in January 2015, I was...

    Dec 12, 2016 | Anastasia Sonneman

    Blog Series: Antimicrobial Resistance & Global Health Security – Collaborative Efforts in Disease Surveillance (Part 1)

    Last week, NACCHO outlined the landscape of disease surveillance and highlighted the importance of local public health agencies as early detectors of infectious disease threats. Revisit the first blog post in this series for a full account. In today’s post, we present the efforts of two local health departments using surveillance to protect communities from […]

    Nov 07, 2016 | Sara Chang

    Health Literacy Month: Health Literacy as an Issue of Health Equity

    In the last decade, health equity has increasingly become a critical concern in the field of public health. From the local to federal levels, there’s been a call for research, initiatives, and outreach that minimize health inequities and provide opportunities for all people to reach optimal health. Through these efforts, there’s been growing acknowledgement that […]

    Oct 31, 2016 | Kim Rodgers

    New Health Impact Assessment Resources for Local Health Departments

    The NACCHO Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Community of Practice has developed four new tools to support local health department (LHD) capacity through the use of HIA. Included resources are a fact sheet on the value of HIA to LHDs, and three mechanisms for HIA data entry and evaluation. Each tool’s purpose, intended use and direct […]

    Oct 14, 2016 | Anastasia Sonneman

    Funding Opportunity: Health Is Power Campaign – Promoting Sexual Health among Heterosexual African American Men

    The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), with support from the CDC Division of STD Prevention, is pleased to announce this new funding opportunity to participate in a demonstration site project to implement and evaluate Health Is Power. Health Is Power is designed to promote positive sexual health behaviors among young heterosexual […]

    Oct 12, 2016 | Kim Rodgers

    Spotlight Blog Series: HUD Grant Advances Lead Prevention in Lansing, Michigan

    By Elizabeth Brasington, NACCHO Marketing/ Communications Intern Lead Poisoning: Still an American Burden There are 24 million homes in the United States that contain deteriorated lead-based paint and elevated levels of lead-based dust and four million of those households contain children. As a direct result, approximately 535,000 children between ages one and five have blood lead […]

    Aug 09, 2016 | Anastasia Sonneman

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