Report: Science over Stigma: The Public Health Case Against HCV Treatment Sobriety...

In response to the introduction of effective, short-course, curative hepatitis C (HCV) treatments, shifting HCV trends nationwide, and...

Sep 14, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • Management Essentials Training for Local Health Officials

    In alignment with NACCHOs commitment to provide local health officials (LHOs) with the most comprehensive educational opportunities,...

    Sep 14, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • National Preparedness Month Spotlight: Roadmap to Ready

    Just this summer alone, Americans have faced multiple public health threats, including the Zika Virus, west coast wildfires, and most...

    Sep 13, 2017 | Madison Ferraro

  • Now Accepting Abstracts: 2018 Preparedness Summit

              NACCHO in coordination with the Preparedness Summit Planning Committee, invites health departments,...

    Sep 12, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

  • Watch Now: Webinar: Reflecting on the Arkansas Mumps Outbreak

    On September 12, NACCHO hosted a webinar on the Arkansas Mumps Outbreak, which began in August 2016, to hear about the circumstances...

    Sep 12, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

  • Now Accepting Applications: NACCHO Disability Technical Assistance Program

    NACCHO’s Health and Disability Program is currently accepting applications through November 30, 2017 for its Disability Technical...

    Sep 11, 2017 | Sara Lyons

  • Deadline Extended: NACCHO Disability Technical Assistance Program

    NACCHO’s Health and Disability Program is currently accepting applications through January 26, 2018 for its Disability Technical...

    Sep 11, 2017 | Sara Lyons

  • Food Safety Policy Update: Seafood Traceability Rule Survives Court Challenge

    The Seafood Tracebility Rule requires the fishing industry to trace their fish from boat or farm by species and origin. This rule...

    Sep 11, 2017 | Amy Chang

  • Report: Science over Stigma: The Public Health Case Against HCV Treatment Sobriety Restrictions

    In response to the introduction of effective, short-course, curative hepatitis C (HCV) treatments, shifting HCV trends nationwide, and calls for universal access to treatment, NASTAD has recently released Science over Stigma: The Public Health Case Against HCV Treatment Sobriety Restrictions,which explores the impact of private and public insurance sobriety requirements that are barriers to HCV...

    Sep 14, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    Management Essentials Training for Local Health Officials

    In alignment with NACCHOs commitment to provide local health officials (LHOs) with the most comprehensive educational opportunities, NACCHO is pleased to announce the launch of the Management Essentials Training Series. Tailored exclusively for local health officials, the series provides a fresh perspective and a broad introduction to three critical topics: Strategic Planning Successful People...

    Sep 14, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    National Preparedness Month Spotlight: Roadmap to Ready

    Just this summer alone, Americans have faced multiple public health threats, including the Zika Virus, west coast wildfires, and most recently Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. As one of the first lines of defense protecting U.S. communities from emergencies and other major health risks, now more than ever, it is critical that local health departments (LHDs) […]

    Sep 13, 2017 | Madison Ferraro

    Now Accepting Abstracts: 2018 Preparedness Summit

              NACCHO in coordination with the Preparedness Summit Planning Committee, invites health departments, partner agencies and other emergency preparedness stakeholders to contribute to the advancement of U.S. national health security by submitting an abstract for the 2018 Preparedness Summit (April 17-20, 2018 in Atlanta, GA). Now more than ever, the public health...

    Sep 12, 2017 | Anastasia Sonneman

    Watch Now: Webinar: Reflecting on the Arkansas Mumps Outbreak

    On September 12, NACCHO hosted a webinar on the Arkansas Mumps Outbreak, which began in August 2016, to hear about the circumstances of the outbreak, the social challenges involved, and the strategies for response. Many thanks to the webinar presenters: Dr. Dirk Haselow, State Epidemiologist and Medical Director for the Outbreak Response Branch; Stephanne Rudder, RN, […]

    Sep 12, 2017 | Kim Rodgers

    Now Accepting Applications: NACCHO Disability Technical Assistance Program

    NACCHO’s Health and Disability Program is currently accepting applications through November 30, 2017 for its Disability Technical Assistance Program. This initiative is designed to support local health departments seeking to increase inclusivity and accessibility for people with disabilities in their programs, products, and services. Through this program, NACCHO staff provides assistance on a...

    Sep 11, 2017 | Sara Lyons

    Deadline Extended: NACCHO Disability Technical Assistance Program

    NACCHO’s Health and Disability Program is currently accepting applications through January 26, 2018 for its Disability Technical Assistance Program. This initiative is designed to support local health departments seeking to increase inclusivity and accessibility for people with disabilities in their programs, products, and services. Through this program, NACCHO staff provides assistance on a...

    Sep 11, 2017 | Sara Lyons

    Food Safety Policy Update: Seafood Traceability Rule Survives Court Challenge

    The Seafood Tracebility Rule requires the fishing industry to trace their fish from boat or farm by species and origin. This rule helps retail food regulatory programs to protect consumers from buying or consuming seafood that has been misbranded. The rule emerged during President Barack Obama’s final days as President and is sent to become […]

    Sep 11, 2017 | Amy Chang

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