The Preparedness Brief provides updates and information from NACCHO’s public health preparedness portfolio.
See highlights from day one of the 2024 Preparedness Summit.
Mar 25, 2024
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Oct 13, 2023
NACCHO provided an outlook on government funding as August recess has ended and Congress is back in session.
Sep 15, 2023 | NacchoVoice
In this week’s podcast, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ Adriane Casalotti, Chief of Government and...
Jun 09, 2023 | NacchoVoice
A new cross-sector field guide on disaster and emergency preparedness is now available.
Nov 29, 2022 | Jessica Pryor
Communications Specialist Beth Hess speaks with Ben Robison, Health Commissioner for the Wood County Health Department in Ohio, about...
Sep 29, 2022 | Beth Hess
Funding is now available through both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Treasury that...
Feb 01, 2022 | Jerry Joseph
As chief health strategists, local health departments (LHDs) must be empowered to cultivate relationships with community partners and...
Jan 06, 2022 | Shanlynn Bias, Kathy Deffer, Adriane Casalotti
Please join the NACCHO government affairs team for the Post-Election Round-Up: What the 2020 Election Means for Public Health webinar...
Nov 10, 2020 | Beth Hess
In this week’s podcast, the National Association of County and City Health Officials’ Adriane Casalotti, Chief of Government and Public Affairs, and Lauren Mastroberardino, Government Affairs Senior Specialist, provided an update on the debt ceiling, which has been suspended until January 1, 2025, as well as detail on some of the spending limits and claw-backs of previously appropriated funds.
Communications Specialist Beth Hess speaks with Ben Robison, Health Commissioner for the Wood County Health Department in Ohio, about the future of CDC’s Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) program.
Funding is now available through both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Treasury that could assist local health departments in their response to COVID-19 and to strengthen the public health workforce.
As chief health strategists, local health departments (LHDs) must be empowered to cultivate relationships with community partners and ensure operational plans for an all-sector response before a crisis.
Please join the NACCHO government affairs team for the Post-Election Round-Up: What the 2020 Election Means for Public Health webinar to learn about the implications for public health and local health departments!
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The largest convening of local health department leaders and public health professionals in the United States.
Dec 15, 2022 | Nicholas Holmes
Purdue is partnering with NACCHO to offer this online course at a discount for local health departments.
Dec 04, 2020 | Emily D'Angelo
The National Student Response Network (NSRN) is fielding the volunteer needs of hospitals and public health departments and aims to...
May 20, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
ASPR TRACIE has just released COVID-19 Alternate Care Site Resources, a collection of new resources that can help stakeholders address...
Apr 22, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
During a pandemic, healthcare facilities may need telehealth/medicine capabilities. Telehealth policies help to prevent potential...
Apr 21, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI) has launched a COVID-19 Learning & Action Collaborative to move beyond...
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The Essential Elements of Local Public Health provides updates and information from NACCHO’s Environmental Health and Infectious Disease portfolios.
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