How Local Health Departments Can Use “Flu Near You”

This year’s flu season might be winding down, but the 2015-2016 flu season is right around the corner. Local health departments can...

May 06, 2015 | Admin

  • NACCHO’s Big Cities Health Coalition Highlights Emergency Preparedness at...

    By Jasmine Tinoco, NACCHO Government Affairs/Media Relations Intern On April 28, NACCHO’s Big Cities Health Coalition (BCHC) held a...

    May 05, 2015 | NacchoVoice

  • Five Questions for Dr. Jiancheng Huang, Director of Public Health, Oswego County...

    Interview by Lindsay Tiffany, Communications Specialist, NACCHO NACCHO Voice spoke with Dr. Jiancheng Huang, Director of Public...

    Apr 29, 2015 | NacchoVoice

  • NACCHO Helps Three West Virginia Health Departments Strategize How to Increase HPV...

    By Alyson Jordan, MPA, Communications Specialist, NACCHO On March 26–27, NACCHO hosted the first of 10 strategic action planning...

    Apr 23, 2015 | NacchoVoice

  • National Infant Immunization Week Highlights the Importance of Vaccination for a...

    National Infant Immunization Week, April 18-25, is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from...

    Apr 22, 2015 | Admin

  • National Infant Immunization Week: Celebrate Vaccine Success

    By Lisa McKeown, MPH, Senior Program Analyst, NACCHO April 18–25 is National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW), a part of the World...

    Apr 16, 2015 | NacchoVoice

  • Local Health Departments Get Ready for National Infant Immunization Week

    National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW) is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from...

    Apr 02, 2015 | Admin

  • Merging Data Sets to Support Public Health Strategies

    Every time a family walks through the doors for Women's Infants, and Children's (WIC) appointments the window of opportunity is...

    Mar 27, 2015 | Alyson Jordan

  • Fighting the Measles Resurgence in the United States

    The United States has recently seen a resurgence in measles disease. This is due in part to misinformation about the safety of...

    Feb 25, 2015 | Guest Author

  • How Local Health Departments Can Use “Flu Near You”

    This year’s flu season might be winding down, but the 2015-2016 flu season is right around the corner. Local health departments can begin to prepare for the next flu season by using Flu Near You, an online health reporting system. Through Flu Near You, thousands of volunteers answer a brief, weekly digital questionnaire about their […]

    May 06, 2015 | Admin

    NACCHO’s Big Cities Health Coalition Highlights Emergency Preparedness at Congressional Breakfast Briefing

    By Jasmine Tinoco, NACCHO Government Affairs/Media Relations Intern On April 28, NACCHO’s Big Cities Health Coalition (BCHC) held a Congressional briefing, “Short Term Fixes, Long Term Consequences: How Vaccines, Viruses, and Dollars Impact Emergency Preparedness in America’s Big Cities.” Representatives Tom Price (R-GA) and John Lewis (D-GA) were honorary co-hosts. The panelists at the briefing...

    May 05, 2015 | NacchoVoice

    Five Questions for Dr. Jiancheng Huang, Director of Public Health, Oswego County (NY) Health Department

    Interview by Lindsay Tiffany, Communications Specialist, NACCHO NACCHO Voice spoke with Dr. Jiancheng Huang, Director of Public Health, Oswego County (NY) Health Department, about collaboration and community engagement, an innovative program to help expectant mothers quit smoking, and the challenges that keep him awake at night. NACCHO: Please tell us about your professional background and how...

    Apr 29, 2015 | NacchoVoice

    NACCHO Helps Three West Virginia Health Departments Strategize How to Increase HPV Vaccination Rates

    By Alyson Jordan, MPA, Communications Specialist, NACCHO On March 26–27, NACCHO hosted the first of 10 strategic action planning meetings in Shepherdstown, WV, with health departments from Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan counties. Each strategic action planning meeting is focused on identifying or developing strategies to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates. NACCHO’s HPV project...

    Apr 23, 2015 | NacchoVoice

    National Infant Immunization Week Highlights the Importance of Vaccination for a Resilient Community

    National Infant Immunization Week, April 18-25, is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases and celebrate the achievements of immunization programs and their partners in promoting healthy and resilient communities. Hundreds of communities across the United States have joined together to celebrate the critical role vaccination plays...

    Apr 22, 2015 | Admin

    National Infant Immunization Week: Celebrate Vaccine Success

    By Lisa McKeown, MPH, Senior Program Analyst, NACCHO April 18–25 is National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW), a part of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) World Immunization Week initiative. During this week, health organizations from all six WHO regions will promote immunization and advance equity in the use of and access to vaccines. Next week, while […]

    Apr 16, 2015 | NacchoVoice

    Local Health Departments Get Ready for National Infant Immunization Week

    National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW) is an annual observance to highlight the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases and celebrate the achievements of immunization programs and their partners in promoting healthy and resilient communities. This year it will take place April 18-25 and local health departments are planning numerous activities to highlight the...

    Apr 02, 2015 | Admin

    Merging Data Sets to Support Public Health Strategies

    Every time a family walks through the doors for Women's Infants, and Children's (WIC) appointments the window of opportunity is available to impact families. Countryside Public Health’s Med-technician uses a data report extracted from WIC, Immunization Registry, and Child and Teen Checkup data. This report helps families to receive services in cost efficient manner.

    Mar 27, 2015 | Alyson Jordan

    Fighting the Measles Resurgence in the United States

    The United States has recently seen a resurgence in measles disease. This is due in part to misinformation about the safety of vaccines in general and the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine in particular. The resulting vaccine hesitancy has led to lower immunization rates, with individuals at higher risk of disease and populations at higher risk of outbreaks.

    Feb 25, 2015 | Guest Author

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